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  1. 27 de nov. de 2014 · Coleman defines harmolodics as "the use of the physical and the mental of one's own logic made into an expression of sound to bring about the musical sensation of unison executed by a single person or with a group." Applied to the particulars of music, this means that "harmony, melody, speed, rhythm, time and phrases all have equal position in ...

  2. 20 de oct. de 2012 · In a 2003 Guitar Player interview, Ulmer seems about to reveal a tantalizingly concrete description of the concept, when he’s asked to explain what is a “harmolodic chord”: A harmolodic chord is a chord that cannot be inverted. Out of all the chords, there are only five that cannot be inverted, from which you can get major, minor ...

  3. 13 de sept. de 2016 · Harmolodics was Ornette’s system of musical organisation — one apparently based on a highly personal disregard of regular methods of transposition for wind instruments. You knew it when you heard it: it was what made his music sound the way it did. But whenever interviewers asked him to explain it — and I was among their number myself ...

  4. 9 de mar. de 2020 · Harmolodics is a base of expanding the melody, the harmonic structure, the rhythm, and above all the free improvised structure of a composition beyond what they would be if they were just played as a regular 2-5-1 structure, or if they were played with the concept of a melody having a certain arrangement to know when to start and stop.”

  5. Benjamin has played with notable artists in the BAM tradition such as Charles McPherson, Ignacio Berroa, Vinny Golia, and the JALCO under the direction of Wynton Marsalis. Benjamin Started HARMOLODICS in 2018 as a tribute to the great improviser Ornette Coleman and continues to expand the idea and concept of harmolodics with his trio. Utilizing ...

  6. 17 de nov. de 2016 · Book Description. Editorial Reviews. Free Jazz, Harmolodics, and Ornette Coleman discusses Ornette Coleman’s musical philosophy of "Harmolodics," an improvisational system deeply inspired by the Civil Rights Movement. Falling under the guise of "free jazz," Harmolodics can be difficult to understand, even for seasoned musicians and musicologists.

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  7. 1 de mar. de 2023 · Live at Speciation AlesBenjamin Green-TptDavid Ward-DrumsBen Wood-Bass

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    • Benjamin Green