Zip ((link)) - Ahmad Jamal Genetic Walk

By the mid-1970s, Ahmad Jamal had already rewritten the piano trio’s rulebook twice. First, in the 1950s, he introduced the concept of space, dynamics, and dramatic rests, influencing Miles Davis to form his first great quintet. Second, in the 1960s, he began experimenting with electric keyboards and denser arrangements. But by 1975, with the release of Genetic Walk on the 20th Century Records label, Jamal wasn’t just walking a new path—he was mutating the very DNA of jazz-funk.

The Genetic Walk Zip is a piano technique developed by Ahmad Jamal, which involves a specific pattern of left-hand movement and right-hand improvisation. The term "genetic" refers to the idea that this technique is rooted in the fundamental building blocks of jazz piano, while "walk" and "zip" describe the characteristic rhythmic and melodic motion of the technique. ahmad jamal genetic walk zip

The album consists of eight tracks, blending Jamal’s original compositions with soulful covers of the era. Genetic Walk Ahmad Jamal A2 Spartacus Love Theme Alex North A3 Chaser Ahmad Jamal A4 La Costa Natalie Cole, Linda Williams B1 Pablo Sierra Ahmad Jamal B2 Bellows Ahmad Jamal B3 Don't Ask My Neighbors Skip Scarborough B4 Time for Love Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Webster Recording sessions took place at Wally Heider Recording Studio and The Village Recorder By the mid-1970s, Ahmad Jamal had already rewritten

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