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#149648 by Stringdancer
Thu Jul 07, 2011 7:08 pm
I'm no jazz player but on occation some gigs and venues require us to play some jazz, it may be out of place here but WT heck its music ain't it?
If anybody is interested click on "Tell me"
Last edited by Stringdancer on Fri Jul 08, 2011 11:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
#149675 by Black57
Fri Jul 08, 2011 4:42 am
Nav4c wrote:I'm no jazz player but on occation some gigs and venues require us to play some jazz, it may be out of place here but WT heck its music ain't it?
If anybody is interested click on "Tell me"

Klumo got your message the "In your eyes" acoustic back tracks are on my player for download, first 16 beats are intro or A minor G & C major repeated twice then the first verse starts, the whole thing repats again before the second verse.

There is a break before the In your eyes part comes in as for the outro repeat in your eyes 3 times.

If you decide not to use them I'm Ok with it.


of course I am interested.

#149684 by Stringdancer
Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:04 pm
of course I am interested.


Yeah of course you would be, I think you are one of the most representative and accomplished Jazz and all around musician on BM, If I left anybody out sorry but I don't remember seeing or hearing other Jazz music here other than Mary.

#149685 by jimmydanger
Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:10 pm
I find myself listening to more jazz these days because my classical station switches over to jazz at 7pm. It's great music to unwind with, and the musicians are awesome. I'm going to see Return to Forever next month.

#149691 by Black57
Fri Jul 08, 2011 2:28 pm
jimmydanger wrote:I find myself listening to more jazz these days because my classical station switches over to jazz at 7pm. It's great music to unwind with, and the musicians are awesome. I'm going to see Return to Forever next month.


I am so jealous 8) Jazz musicians kickass. Many of them are also classical musicians, such as members of Return To Forever.

#149699 by Floyd of Jericho March
Fri Jul 08, 2011 4:38 pm
Throw in a double bass and you have my complete attention,got a tickle about couple months ago at practice,working on one of Rays tunes,Sans was doing the chording and my jazz side kicked in started laying some smooth riffs on the bass and Steve fell in with some nice swells fron the skins we just layed back and the sweetness just rolled off,we were into it about 5/10 minutes,when we pulled down and Ray asks,"What was that?" oh that was your tune with a little backgrond jazz flavoring,takes a whole different direction when you get to the improv that jazz can do.
two years+ of formal and a lot of road studies does that,anyway my two cents worth on jazz and you can play it anytime won't bother me!
I am so jealous Jazz musicians kickass. Many of them are also classical musicians, such as members of Return To Forever.

#149757 by Black57
Sun Jul 10, 2011 6:10 am
Floyd of NKF wrote:Throw in a double bass and you have my complete attention,got a tickle about couple months ago at practice,working on one of Rays tunes,Sans was doing the chording and my jazz side kicked in started laying some smooth riffs on the bass and Steve fell in with some nice swells fron the skins we just layed back and the sweetness just rolled off,we were into it about 5/10 minutes,when we pulled down and Ray asks,"What was that?" oh that was your tune with a little backgrond jazz flavoring,takes a whole different direction when you get to the improv that jazz can do.
two years+ of formal and a lot of road studies does that,anyway my two cents worth on jazz and you can play it anytime won't bother me!
I am so jealous Jazz musicians kickass. Many of them are also classical musicians, such as members of Return To Forever.


:) I would have liked to hear that...I am sure that you didn't record it.

#149949 by RhythmMan-2
Wed Jul 13, 2011 4:26 pm
I love upbeat jazz with a good groove.

#149979 by gbheil
Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:45 pm
Black57 wrote:
Floyd of NKF wrote:Throw in a double bass and you have my complete attention,got a tickle about couple months ago at practice,working on one of Rays tunes,Sans was doing the chording and my jazz side kicked in started laying some smooth riffs on the bass and Steve fell in with some nice swells fron the skins we just layed back and the sweetness just rolled off,we were into it about 5/10 minutes,when we pulled down and Ray asks,"What was that?" oh that was your tune with a little backgrond jazz flavoring,takes a whole different direction when you get to the improv that jazz can do.
two years+ of formal and a lot of road studies does that,anyway my two cents worth on jazz and you can play it anytime won't bother me!
I am so jealous Jazz musicians kickass. Many of them are also classical musicians, such as members of Return To Forever.


:) I would have liked to hear that...I am sure that you didn't record it.



No ... we did not get that one recorded. Too bad too.

Floyd is the MAN

#151413 by Starfish Scott
Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:38 am
ADMIN, COULD YOU PLEASE REMOVE THE ABOVE USER?

"chahal53" = virus laden SPAM w/links to offsite trouble..

#151415 by DeLauney
Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:49 am
I love jazz, but I like the slower jazz. I am not much into the type that sounds like all of the instruments are playing different songs at the same time, either. I rather like Thelonious Monk, Satchmo, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Django Reinehardt.

#151426 by Black57
Thu Aug 04, 2011 4:31 pm
I will be playing at Steamers jazz club in Fullerton, if anyone should be in town. I am performing as a student though.

#151430 by jimmydanger
Thu Aug 04, 2011 4:55 pm
Have a good show Mary!

#151523 by Black57
Sat Aug 06, 2011 3:13 am
jimmydanger wrote:Have a good show Mary!


Thanks Jimmy. that's the plan. 8)

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