BASS CLARINET SOLOS : PICTURES OF DIFFERENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS : GUITAR NOTES SONG.
Bass Clarinet Solos
a large clarinet whose range is an octave below the B-flat clarinet
A concert instrument that, when used properly, is still not heard.
(solo) composed or performed by a single voice or instrument; "a passage for solo clarinet"
A thing done by one person unaccompanied, in particular
An unaccompanied flight by a pilot in an aircraft
(solo) alone: without anybody else or anything else; "the child stayed home alone"; "the pillar stood alone, supporting nothing"; "he flew solo"
A piece of vocal or instrumental music or a dance, or a part or passage in one, for one performer
(solo) any activity that is performed alone without assistance
Thelonious Monk in Concert
The Thelonious Monk Quartet play with a big band got together specially to perform at this December 1963 concert in the New York Philharmonic Hall.
Tracks:
I Mean You
Evidence
(When it's) Darkness On The Delta (Monk solo)
Oska T
Played Twice (Monk Quartet)
Four In One
Epistrophy
Personnel:
Quartet - Thelonious Monk, piano; Charlie Rouse, tenor saxophone; Butch Warren, bass; Frank Dunlop, drums.
Big Band: Thad Jones, cornet; Nick Travis, trumpet; Charlie Rouse, tenor saxophone; Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone; Phil Woods, alto saxophone and clarinet; Gene Allen, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet and clarinet; Eddie Bert, trombone, Thelonious Monk, piano, Butch Warren, bass; Frank Dunlop, drums.
Procucer: Teo Macero
Arranger: Hall Overton
Stephen Telfer Kicks Bass!
The young Stephen "Stike" Telfer pumping his elaborate bass figures into the Aftongrange Hotel's Function Suite. Stike's bass solos were like a testosterone explosion in a fannybatter storage facility. In the background guitarist Stewart Morrison wrings some noise out of his 1965 Fender Mustang copy.