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Jeremy Noller: Music Notes
ByThe first notable element is the inclusion of the acoustic guitar, ably manned by

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Tenor saxophonist Brian VanArdsdale lends the most straight-ahead voice on the album, grounding Music Notes firmly in the jazz tradition. He builds his solo slowly on "On The Is," with a delivery in the best

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Noller is a percussionist with a lot on his mind; he plays the kit, but can't resist incorporating a panoply of unusual percussion instruments. The gyil allows him to add pentatonic melodies to his bag of tricks. Two additional beaters appear periodically on five percussion instruments, augmenting his sound, all blended with great skill. Noller is a tasteful drummer, playing hard where required, but more often than not relying on instrumentation and polyrhythm to get his point across.
If all music bears the stamp of its inspiration then the trick to a performer's success is to take those inspirations and create something new and unique. Noller has succeeded admirably with Music Notes, delivering a very solid debut effort. ">
Track Listing
We Go; On The Is; Soliba; Dawe; Percussion Interlude; Don't Be Scurred; Music Notes; Small Arms; Speak No Evil.
Personnel
Sam Bathrick: shekere (1, 7), gome (5, 7); Mangue Sylla: djembe (1), sangban (5).
Album information
Title: Music Notes | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Self Produced
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