This is a discussion about moments in Frank Zappa's music that remind me of music from other composers. In some cases the similarities are fleeting, but conspicuous nonetheless, and in other cases, more salient and sustained.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a microcosmic sample of Zappa's work and should not be confused with his whole musical output. If you are still confused after watching this video, may I suggest you read my thesis "Frank Zappa and the Orchestra Question".
https://www.academia.edu/31660102/Frank_Zappa_and_the_Orchestra_Question_pdf
https://chananhanspal.bandcamp.com
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Introduction
2:20 Time Zappa went Mahavishnu
5:21 Ligeti's "10 Pieces for Wind Quintet", "Allegro Grazioso" and Zappa's "Sad Jane" and "G Spot Tornado".
7:10 Opening Ligeti and Zappa Chords Played on Guitar
9:52 Roland Kirk's "Silverization" and Zappa's "King Kong".
12:13 Eric Dolphy's "The Baron" and Zappa's "Be-Bop Tango".