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Recorded November 5, 1961 @ the Village Vanguard,
New York City.
Impressions is a 1963 album of both live and studio recordings by jazz musician John Coltrane. Tracks 1 and 3 were recorded live at the Village Vanguard in November 1961, while tracks 2 and 4 were recorded at Van Gelder Studio, respectively on September 18, 1962 and April 29, 1963. Track 5, "Dear Old Stockholm" did not appear on the original release, but appears on later reissues. The album was originally released in 1963 on the Impulse! label. The recording features the "classic quartet" of John Coltrane: McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones; they are joined by Eric Dolphy and Reggie Workman on the live tracks.
Dolphy plays a memorable solo on the long modal workout "India", but lays out on all but the coda of "Impressions". Workman (bass) is at hand only on "India", to join Garrison in approximating the sound of an African drum choir.
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記事番号[3812]
NAME
風
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志恩様へ
MES
愛国掲示板から移住しました。
ずっとロム専門で過ごしていましたが、
初めて書き込みをしましたとき、志恩さんがとても歓迎して
くださり感激したあの風です。その節はありがとうございました。
その後、志恩さんがこちらのことを言っておられるのを見まして、、、。の経過です。
記事番号[3812]
NAME
風
SUB
志恩様へ
MES
愛国掲示板から移住しました。
ずっとロム専門で過ごしていましたが、
初めて書き込みをしましたとき、志恩さんがとても歓迎して
くださり感激したあの風です。その節はありがとうございました。
その後、志恩さんがこちらのことを言っておられるのを見まして、、、。の経過です。
With mindfulness, I share my inner peace with others.
One technique for mindfulness meditation is breathing in negativity and breathing out peace—not to expel peace, but instead to outwardly share one person’s inner peace with everyone. With this in mind, I consider how my personal spiritual regimen can be bolstered by using mindfulness.
I take a moment to still my thoughts. Whatever has happened in the past, I let it go. I breathe in concerns and perceived ideas of reality. I slow my breathing and open my heart; I feel the soothing presence that is there. I find my peace. Gently I exhale the Truth of my being. I breathe out my peace, affirming: I AM peace. A true sense of well-being and silent comfort are mine. With mindfulness, I share my inner peace with others.
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.—John 14:27