Ah but just because people think you shouldn't doesn't mean you oughtn't.
Besides that general point with regard to bossas how will you know how you'll like it till you've tried ?
And how do you know you might try unless you've been told ?
And if you asked didn't you need to be told ?
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I remember Nousche Rosenberg talking about how most gypsies learned/developed the gypsy Bossa style which apparently is not a true Bossa style after all. It seems that they picked up the rhythm from those little drum machines they had back in the 70s/80s. Like this.
You re right crooked pinky. And what is called boss a in Gj is more what ppl call rumba.
You be recado bossa or be same mucho that are nice with Bossa.
Does anyone know which came first 'Cesar Swing' or 'Recado Bossa' Nova ?
Maybe a common source ?
I was curious and the earliest Gypsy recording I found (Schnuckenack Reinhardt ) was recorded two years later than the Hank Mobley but the descending three voice Pasacaglia was common in European harmony centuries before the bossa movement got going (Rheinhart Quotes Remo Giazoto's arrangement of Albinoni's Adagio sketch as does the guitarist) .
Does anyone with a bit more history than me know of an earlier source ? Like Jobim's 'Insensitive' which is mostly Chopin.
Lastly am I to believe that one or other band leader was wrong to change the style of eighth notes or should I trust my ears and continue to enjoy both ?
Yeah exactly what I was going to say. Just take any song that you like and try it like Fleche D'or or example. I don't think I've heard anyone do that as a bossa but totally works.
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Ah but just because people think you shouldn't doesn't mean you oughtn't.
Besides that general point with regard to bossas how will you know how you'll like it till you've tried ?
And how do you know you might try unless you've been told ?
And if you asked didn't you need to be told ?
You be recado bossa or be same mucho that are nice with Bossa.
Maybe a common source ?
I was curious and the earliest Gypsy recording I found (Schnuckenack Reinhardt ) was recorded two years later than the Hank Mobley but the descending three voice Pasacaglia was common in European harmony centuries before the bossa movement got going (Rheinhart Quotes Remo Giazoto's arrangement of Albinoni's Adagio sketch as does the guitarist) .
Does anyone with a bit more history than me know of an earlier source ? Like Jobim's 'Insensitive' which is mostly Chopin.
Lastly am I to believe that one or other band leader was wrong to change the style of eighth notes or should I trust my ears and continue to enjoy both ?
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Yeah exactly what I was going to say. Just take any song that you like and try it like Fleche D'or or example. I don't think I've heard anyone do that as a bossa but totally works.