or so I thought.
First I want to thank all the people who have helped me on this site with tidbits of info...Michael H, Denis, Bones, Michael B, Jazzaferri, Buco, Charles, pickitjohn and anybody else I have had conversations with.
When I took up Gypsy Jazz about 18 months ago I figured I'd be happy achieving where I am today. Of course once you reach your goal a new one arises and so I can't stay content for long (my nature and not necessarily a good trait). The other issue is unless I keep practicing at my current rate I'll probably lose a lot of what I have figured out as I did not start when I was 5.
Anyway, my real goal was to put Gypsy Jazz into the mainstream contemporary Groove Jazz genre. I wish I could play you the full cut but I have a deal which does not allow that at the moment (I'm sure someone will bootleg it onto youtube as many of my songs have gone that way). I can link you over to the iTunes site, once there, click "view in iTunes" and there is at least 90 secs of the piece. To me it's not about sales, it's about expanding the genre. Maybe I have not done that here but i had not heard GJ assimilated into Groove Jazz in my many years as a Smooth Jazz artist.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bounce-single/id961421299
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Smooth Jazz is fun to play. If your ever up this way we can jam some.
Btw......Do you know Euge Groove? He plays a mean tenor in that genre.
Jeff...click the link below and underneath the album cover there is a link that says "view in iTunes". Click that link and then click on the song...it will play and there is no charge.
Thanks Charles!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bounce-single/id961421299
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However, if you have developer tools on your browser, you can wade through that with a click or two.
Assuming you have the right audio codecs installed (or are using a good open source media player like VLC or Mplayer) you should be able to click here:
http://a1328.phobos.apple.com/us/r30/Music/9a/db/7c/mzi.iejgjvja.aac.p.m4a
http://a1840.phobos.apple.com/us/r30/Music3/v4/b1/50/4e/b1504ed5-f453-fb04-ac48-2ad66a81e29f/mzaf_366339755692416678.plus.aac.p.m4a
Thanks for the link, that was a song I did called a "Day in Paris" before I learned some proper GJ technique. It actually landed #5 in Billboard and got me thinking I should learn some of this stuff. Sometimes ignorance has advantages as I had no idea about the genre. That song, thought the production is good is not great GJ playing though the licks are comfortable sounding.
I could post that song for production value but I doubt guitar wise it will wow many.
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It's not 'just about there', it's already there (on Youtube I mean). :-)
Thanks for a mention Craig, you've come far though your starting point was nothing to sneer at.
I think these smooth/groove jazz tunes will be the most thumbed up in Djangobooks history
Yeah that did not take long, will see if Innervision records asks that it is taken down....That is the radio single version which has less guitar. If someone here bought it I'll happily send the longer version.
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