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  1. 20 de jul. de 2020 · With a strong foothold on the left side of the jazz spectrum and boasting a captivating full-bodied sound, bassist Mark Helias puts out a live recording of his powerhouse trio Open Loose - featuring serious-minded peers Tony Malaby on tenor and Tom Rainey on drums - 20 years after it was captured at La Maison de la Radio, during the ...

  2. Inglés. Español. loose adj. (clothing, etc.: not tight) suelto/a adj. flojo/a adj. I must have lost weight, because my trousers are loose. Debo haber perdido peso, porque mis pantalones están sueltos.

  3. Strange Unison is the fifth recording by Open Loose since 1996. It was originally released in 2008 on cd and is now available as a digital download and cd. Open Loose is Helias' own group, a working unit with drummer Tom Rainey and tenor saxophonist Tony Malaby that's devoted to the bassist's compositions.

  4. High quality example sentences with “open loose” in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English

  5. Loose as a verb is to let loose, to free from restraints. while Open as a verb is to make something accessible or removing an obstacle to something being accessible. Part of speech: interjection. Definition: begin shooting; release your arrows. Part of speech: verb. Definition: To let loose, to free from restraints. To unfasten, to loosen.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Open Loose - JAZZIZ Magazine. Reviews. July 7, 2015. Open Loose. by Editor. The Signal Maker. (Intakt) Bassist-composer Mark Helias has led ensembles of various sizes: sextets, quintets, quartets. But in the pared-down trio of Open Loose, he’s refined his music to its essentials.

  7. ¿Cuál es la traducción de "loose" en Español? en loose = es. volume_up. suelto. Traducciones Definición Sinónimos Conjugación Pronunciación Ejemplos Traductor Frases open_in_new. EN. "loose" en español. volume_up. loose {vb} ES. volume_up. disparar. volume_up. loose {v.t.} ES. volume_up. poner en libertad. soltar. lanzar. descargar. desatar.