Sarah Vaughan - Shoolie A Bop - 1969
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2016
- Sarah Vaughan, The Divine One.
Alcunhada de Divina do Jazz, Sarah modulava a melodia como se tocasse um instrumento, sua precisão vocal e seu ouvido acurado lhe permitiam de improviso fazer modulações complexas em cima de qualquer melodia.
Shulie a Bop, um de seus famosos "Scat Blues" é nessa ocasião apresentado de improviso, Sarah prezava muito pela qualidade de seus músicos, se não fosse muito bom não tocava com Miss Vaughan, como preferia ser chamada.
Aqui fica claro a competência de seu trio, Sarah escolhe Shulie a Bop, passa uma breve fórmula do andamento a ser mantido, e de ataque seu pianista improvisa, bastam alguns segundos para Sarah mergulhar completamente ao momento, como de costume mostra sua confiança aos músicos e dá inicio aos improvisos singulares com sua voz deslumbrante.
Live - 1969 - Hudba
One thing which is attracting my attention - her facial expression and very casual reaction through every rhythm of the music. No overreaction and no acting at all. All her movement was so natural. That is all the reason why I was enjoying her song. Good Girl!
She has a very smooth transition while singing with the music and a very lovable touch. What an adorable Lady she is!
My goodness she just started singing so effortlessly, that heavenly sound!
That my friends, was the Divine Sarah Vaughan!!! It gets no better.
AGREED:-)!
La Divine... tout simplement!
Nice. This made me crack a smile instantly. Was she not the "coolest" about it?
She seems like such a nice lady.
Woooooooaaaaaaw! What a great song and background music...
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she tweets over 4 octaves wonderful. she is a vocal favorite of mine.
Stunning as always! I dearly love her sound.
#Speechless #Sassy🎤🌹🌺🌹🎶🎵🎼🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
GOAT!!
Thank you ! Wonderful Sarah!
Show!!! Sasy maravilhosa!!!
This rocks!!!
Unfkg believable 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
to sarah: thank you, thank you, thank you
The Best
ANYONE WHO IS A JAZZ FAN ESPECIALLY OF SARAH VAUGHAN KNOWS THAT 9.9K VIEWS IS UNACCEPTABLE!!!!!😠😠😠😠😠😠😠
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The Charlie Parker of singing!
I read somewhere she didn't like her work from the 50s later in life because it reminded her of her first husband. This is the only post 50s Shulie Bop I've seen.
I'm sure that played a part in it, but I find a lot of artist's don't like their earlier work due to many not having had any control in it.
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Sassy Blues is the song she forgot
How bout Johnny in the 🎹