The thing to judge in any jazz artist is, does the man project and does he have ideas.
Meaning of the quote
This quote by jazz musician Miles Davis means that the most important thing to consider in a jazz artist is whether they can effectively express their musical ideas and emotions to the audience. The audience should be able to clearly feel and understand the artist's musical vision and creativity. The true sign of a great jazz musician is their ability to connect with the listeners through their performance and the unique ideas they bring to the music.
About Miles Davis
Miles Davis was an acclaimed American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer who had a prolific and influential career spanning five decades. He pioneered multiple jazz styles, from cool jazz and hard bop to jazz fusion, and recorded some of the most iconic albums in the genre’s history, including the best-selling jazz album of all time, ‘Kind of Blue’.
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I’ll play it and tell you what it is later.
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It’s always been a gift with me, hearing music the way I do. I don’t know where it comes from, it’s just there and I don’t question it.
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