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  1. Aug 9, 2010 · Derek Bailey's guitar playing stopped being primarily about notes long ago. Although he does select pitches in his playing, they seem increasingly to be used as vehicles for explorations of timbre and texture rather than vice versa.

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  2. Derek Bailey & Milo Fine. 1) Opening Gamut – 32:06 2) Extract Before – 4:34 3) Extract After – 5:36 4) Closing Gambit – 15:41. Derek Bailey: guitar with pedal-controlled amplification

  3. May 13, 2004 · Derek Bailey/Milo Fine: Scale Points on the Fever Curve By Kurt Gottschalk May 13, 2004 View read count This is the story of a kindly old British turtle and a hotshot Minnesotan rabbit who perhaps didn’t embark on a race so much as spend an hour or so running laps around each other.

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  4. Sep 13, 2004 · Scale points on the fever curve Emanem 409 Staple of jazz records for more than 70 years, recorded meetings between star soloists moved full fledged into improvised music when it came along.

  5. Whereas on his recent Ballads or archival Pieces For Guitar, there were genuine moments of shimmering beauty, due fundamentally to the context into which the author places himself – jazz standards and written composition, respectively – Scale Points On The Fever Curve demonstrate Bailey’s playing at its most, dare I say, conservative. So ...

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  7. Jazz album: “Scale Points On The Fever Curve” by Derek Bailey, released in 2004 on Emanem. Explore the largest collection of jazz recordings @ All About Jazz

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