Bemsha_swing_lively_up_yourself Info
 

Bemsha_swing_lively_up_yourself Info

The jagged edges of the jazz standard began to soften. The sharp "Bemsha" notes didn't disappear; they just found a new place to land. Instead of stumbling over the sidewalk, they started to dance. The angular piano lines began to "skank," caught in the gravitational pull of a deep, wooden bassline that moved like the tide.

Suddenly, a warm breeze blew up from the subway grates, smelling of salt air and pimento wood. It carried the voice of , drifting in from a different world entirely. "Lively up yourself," the voice urged, smooth and steady as a heartbeat. bemsha_swing_lively_up_yourself

The city didn’t just hum; it stuttered. High above the 52nd Street pavement, where the ghost of still paced in circles, the air felt like a skipped heartbeat. Monk was thinking in triangles—sharp, jagged chords that poked at the silence like a finger in the ribs. He called it "Bemsha Swing," a tribute to a friend's home in Barbados, but here in the New York cold, it sounded like a clock that refused to tell the right time on purpose. The jagged edges of the jazz standard began to soften

The ghosts of the jazz club and the spirit of the reggae stage met in a crowded, basement room. It was a "Jungle in Here," just as the trio——had always promised. The Hammond organ growled with the grit of a Brooklyn alley, but the rhythm section swung with the easy confidence of a Kingston morning. Bemsha Swing / Lively up Yourself Feb 3, 2016 YouTube·Medeski, Martin & Wood - Topic Bemsha Swing - by Dr. Ethan Hein The angular piano lines began to "skank," caught