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Dane Ellis Allen wrote:will there be young jazzbos / jazzers to fill their shoes?
Dane Ellis Allen wrote:will there be young jazzbos / jazzers to fill their shoes?
Deadguitars wrote:Dane Ellis Allen wrote:will there be young jazzbos / jazzers to fill their shoes?
I def think so - the real question should be does the world care about that music enough anymore for anyone to notice ?
VinnyViolin wrote:Deadguitars wrote:Dane Ellis Allen wrote:will there be young jazzbos / jazzers to fill their shoes?
I def think so - the real question should be does the world care about that music enough anymore for anyone to notice ?
That depends on how small and dimly lit your world is.
Deadguitars wrote:VinnyViolin wrote:Deadguitars wrote:Dane Ellis Allen wrote:will there be young jazzbos / jazzers to fill their shoes?
I def think so - the real question should be does the world care about that music enough anymore for anyone to notice ?
That depends on how small and dimly lit your world is.
Yeah well I'm betting that Jazz Music is selling less not more these days.
Only people who listen to Jazz guitars are other musicains.
Every music school is filled with talent but I doubt your CD buying budget will feed them all.
VinnyViolin wrote:
mmmm you might have a point there ... great musicians do tend to be more interested in making great music than sales stats.
Deadguitars wrote:VinnyViolin wrote:
mmmm you might have a point there ... great musicians do tend to be more interested in making great music than sales stats.
Ok if that is sarcasm then we agree that there are young jazzers out there but they aint gonna make any money.
VinnyViolin wrote:Deadguitars wrote:VinnyViolin wrote:
mmmm you might have a point there ... great musicians do tend to be more interested in making great music than sales stats.
Ok if that is sarcasm then we agree that there are young jazzers out there but they aint gonna make any money.
The money making potential of jazz music has been diminishing since the mid-sixties, relative to rock and other pop. So yes, one would have to have motivations that run deeper than money to pursue an interest in jazz music. But this is nothing new ... it's been that way for decades.
If I was after the big Bling .. I would not pursue an interest in the Grateful Dead music either.
Deadguitars wrote:VinnyViolin wrote:Deadguitars wrote:VinnyViolin wrote:
mmmm you might have a point there ... great musicians do tend to be more interested in making great music than sales stats.
Ok if that is sarcasm then we agree that there are young jazzers out there but they aint gonna make any money.
The money making potential of jazz music has been diminishing since the mid-sixties, relative to rock and other pop. So yes, one would have to have motivations that run deeper than money to pursue an interest in jazz music. But this is nothing new ... it's been that way for decades.
If I was after the big Bling .. I would not pursue an interest in the Grateful Dead music either.
Oh I get it !
You think I was poo poo'ing Jazz guys !
Not at all bro - Jazz is cool in my book
I never said they did or didnt do it for the money I meant that they arent on the general public's minds
and thats just one way that fact is reflected.
If I was after the big Bling .. I would not pursue an interest in the Grateful Dead music either
You got me man oh dag ! My world is shattered ! Gosh Vinny I didnt see that coming !
VinnyViolin wrote:I prefer to write in a dimly lit room ... but a dimly lit world is a whole 'nother thing.
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