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Old 10-25-2007, 12:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Trumpet and electronics

I am doing a research about the use of electronics by jazz trumpet players.

I'd like to get infos about history, equipments, cds to be heard, musicians etc

Any help is welcome :)
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Re: Trumpet and electronics

The one you probably already have is... Miles Davis. I think he used a Martin Comitee, but I am seriously not sure. Basic cds for this are In A Silent Way, Bitches Brew, Live-Evil, and Jack Johnson. usually a waawaa pedal is used. I am really not sure what else. I really want to know about this more, because this is like my obsession.
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Re: Trumpet and electronics

The Brecker brothers were heavy into electronics!
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Re: Trumpet and electronics

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The Brecker brothers were heavy into electronics!
But long after Don Ellis did some pretty strange stuff with ring modulators and an octave splitter, that may have pre-dated Miles! Check out "Live at Filmore" and Indian Lady from Autumn. Markus Stockhausen is doing some prettier stuff today.
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Re: Trumpet and electronics

Bill Chase. The song is "Open up Wide."
I think he used electronics on "River."
Buy every CD available that Bill Chase recorded.
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Re: Trumpet and electronics

Bill Chase. He used a wa-wa on Bochawa also. Played a duet with himself on River with an echo-plex.
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