Ron Carter (born May 4, 1937) is an American jazz double-bassist. His appearances on over 2500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, along with Milt Hinton, Ray Brown and Leroy Vinnegar. Carter is also an acclaimed cellist who has recorded numerous times on that instrument. Ron Carter est un contrebassiste de jazz américain né le 4 mai 1937 à Ferndale dans l’État du Michigan. Le son unique de sa musique et ses fameux déhanchements ont fait de lui une figure légendaire du jazz ainsi qu’un musicien demandé. Ses contributions sur plus de 2 500 albums en font l’un des contrebassistes les plus enregistrés de l’histoire du jazz. Ron Carter est devenu célèbre en jouant avec Miles Davis.
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sempre bella ….? questa in particolar modo. arrangiamento originalissimo
velvetey smooooth!!!!!!!!?
eu adoro esta música ! Beijos,? tsumani07.
ya… as an employer, i laugh at people with masters degree…
cause i am their? real master.
I think a masters degree means a lot. Just selling an album does not show whether you have made it or not. Having Ron Carter teach him and make such and impression is amazing and how much that has made an impact on his life. And harleywhitesr did not post his comment to tell how important he has become? and what means what. He posted his comment to show all of us how much music can impact someone and how we can all share it. So man just enjoy the music.
Much love.
pianist? and drummer please ?
masters degree? means nothing.
have u sold an album?
That’s wonderful !! Thanks? again
Thanks?
I also picked up? on that Ahmad Jamal beat… beautiful piece by a master artist..
Nothing better to humankind?
than being immense and immortal !!
Likely to be? Stephen Scott, I think…
I always want to get off…?
Ron Carter gave me a very precise bass lesson for exactly 45 minutes that changed my life forever. The lesson included a elementary bass lesson, a intermediate lesson and a advanced lesson. He is responsible for me attaining a Masters Degree in music as well as much of my success as a teacher, performer and politician. He taught me to? extremely care about all you do by doing honest preparation!
LOVELY?
yes, so smooth!?
daou007, j’aime bien le texte de la présentation (malheureusement trop rare sont ceux qui le font).
Très agréable? a écouter lorsque je travaille.
Je m’abonne.
D’un autre 007
Love the Ahmad Jamal beat? on the bass…to a beautiful song (made spectacular by Sarah Vaughan)…Thanks.
Maravilhoso!?
You know why they’d never play this on an elevator?
Simple: People would get on and never wanna get off!
Mr Carter always brings the cool! O/ jp?
Ron Carter is just so damn? classy.
? What is the name of the piano player?
thanks?
Wow there is not want for anything in this classy number on an old? tune.
Wonderful !!?