View this post on Instagram Truth Is Spoken Here . . . In this clip Larry Blumenfeld reminded us of the importance of linear notes on a recording. We discovered from linear notes back in the day that @marion_sax_biker was one of the sax players on the “Passion” album by Norman Connors. . . . #readingmusic #localmusicscene #larryandlarryshow #linearnotes #thatsthewayoftheworld #helpingjazzythrive #jazzintroubledtimes #soyatslectures #themusicbusiness #collaborationiskey A post shared by Syracuse in focus (@sif3.0) on Apr 5, 2019 at 8:23am PDT
Truth Is Spoken Here . . . In this clip Larry Blumenfeld reminded us of the importance of linear notes on a recording. We discovered from linear notes back in the day that @marion_sax_biker was one of the sax players on the “Passion” album by Norman Connors. . . . #readingmusic #localmusicscene #larryandlarryshow #linearnotes #thatsthewayoftheworld #helpingjazzythrive #jazzintroubledtimes #soyatslectures #themusicbusiness #collaborationiskey
A post shared by Syracuse in focus (@sif3.0) on Apr 5, 2019 at 8:23am PDT
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