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3part songs
new jazz?
new jazz?
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| frml said 1691 days ago (March 23rd, 2005) | |
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nice great job making that key board sound like a guitar at the end. the tone reminds of pat metheny. or is that a real guitar? Check out my latest song called in the shack out back
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| mandolinquent said 1691 days ago (March 23rd, 2005) | |
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KC ups his game So many ideas in there, KC. I can't fault any of them. I love the way it's constantly unfolding; incredibly fluid chord sequences held together by these beautiful improvised meoldies. Yep, the frog solo is great. And that guitar at the end is keyboard again, isn't it? Or isn't it? I'm in awe. You've moved to another level. Check out my latest song called Had We But World Enough
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| TobinMueller said 1691 days ago (March 23rd, 2005) | |
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New jazz Totally cool and out there moments. The opening section is a but random for me, not melodically but in the sound choices (especially percussion). But the hip hop groove with the great keyboard, man that is really nice. Very cool sounds and great playing. Couldn't tell if the buzz on the 3rd section guitar was the snare rattling or distortion; but would have liked it cleaner. Still, such a cool track. Thanks for swingin' it by us. You cats can groove. Check out my latest song called Forge A New Life (MJRF)
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| SpasmodicMan said 1691 days ago (March 24th, 2005) | |
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Life Like how I walk down the street late at night: floating, zig-zagging, immediate past images imposing themselves like bad trips, and me shoes riffing with citysounds in a cool way that makes me think life is music. Check out my latest song called The Androgyne
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| kcsaito said 1691 days ago (March 24th, 2005) | |
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a same code progression Three parts are tunes of quite the same code progress. The arrangement was changed, performed, and it tied after that. Thank you for listening everybody. Check out my latest song called Her small body is out of suit with her big soul
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Tom Atwood
Intro has a funky, disjointed quality.
At first, I am not wild about the drums. But I do like the
organ and love the offbeat flute/horn/frog trio. Froggy,
man, froggy.
It's like everything is leading up to the beautiful piano
improv in the middle, with the contrapuntal organ behind
it, the heart of 2nd part.
Part three-sounds like Pat Metheny. What is the guitar
setting? Very cool. The drums are cooking here, too. Some
distortion in the Metheny guitar, not sure what it is?
Great work. Other than the fuzz in the electric guitar
toward the end, I would not change a thing. Your music is
very enjoyable, fun to listen to, always a surprise.