Homburg
Daring greatly
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It's cause the instructions for visualBasics I gave couldn't stop looking at your cleavage.
As for jazz, you're missing so much. That genre is like erotica with so many sub-genres that calling it all jazz doesn't make sense. There's cool jazz which is the stuff that's kinda off the wall for me. This is music built off subdominant sevenths and as such always carries tension with it. Many of us can't enjoy the fact that it sounds a little dissonant and mostly doesn't resolve as you mention.
However, I love swing, rhythmic blues, honky tonk and warm jazz, the kind when the sax wails and the trumpets mute all over that smoky bar dance floor. mmm.
So, don't think of it as all jazz that you want to avoid, but maybe put listening to the subgenre cool jazz into the same category as reading stories in an erotica subgenre you can't enjoy; something to be avoided.
Absolutely. I started playing the trumpet in the 4th grade, shortly after I fell in love with the music of Al Hirt. I played through high school and we parted ways. I regret it, but it's not an instruments that lends itself well to contemplative solitary play, or seemed that way at the time. I'f I'd picked up a mute, that would've been a non-issue, but, hey, I was a teenager.
My iTunes library has Glenn Phillips, Fletcher Henderson, Squirrel Nuts Zippers, Louis Armstrong, Royal Crown Revue, Glenn Miller, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Duke Ellington, etc, etc. My love for jazz bled into a similar love for ska ever since I heard The Special deliver that message to Rudy.
I am a huge music whore (probably obvious by the various genres I've gushed about), but it comes down to music played with passion, art, and soul, and the rest of the details fail to matter. I'm as likely to bliss out from scratchy old blues records as modern gangster bop as metal as punk as two-tone ska (and on and on, 5490 songs in my library and counting). Still, there's always something special about your first love, and that'd be jazz for me.
I really need to go find some Al Hirt. I wore through the two tapes I had. I miss that sound.
I play the cornet and I praise the skill since I've been told I'm a fabulous kisser. As for there being different subgenres of jazz, it's true. I have moods where I can listen to Chris Botti then next I'm annoyed with his sax and rather be kicking it with Nina.
Y'know, I never thought about that. I've been told many times that I kiss well. Perhaps it has something to do with so many hours working that embouchiere (sp?).
My lip is basically gone. I picked my horn up a while back and blatted out a few songs. Wow, painfully bad tone. Maybe I could pick it up again. Tough to do when I remember how it used to sing.
And we had a kid in our jazz band that played cornet. I was always horribly jealous of his sound.