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Old 02-07-2011, 08:47 AM
 
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Default trio cool jazz

Nouveau trio cool jazz: clarinette basse,guitare,trompette

Trois jeunes musiciens venus de touraine.
Tous trois passionnés de jazz et de musique improvisée,
se lance dans une aventure musicale, le Trio...
Ou plutôt le trialogue. Al'instar du Jimmy Giuffre trio,
célèbre formation de jazz west Coast, le Trio EPC propose
une musique comme un lieu de débat ou toute idée ou influence est bonne à entendre.
Seulement, c'est aussi dans la simplicité et la légèreté des mélodies populaire que se jette l'encre du trio.
Inspiré aussi bien par la pop anglaise que par la samba brésilienne,
cet équipage explore un vaste répertoire parfois arrangé, souvent composé.
Avis aux mélomanes curieux et aux aventuriers de la musique...

Trio EPC
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Old 02-08-2011, 09:52 AM
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Judging by the song played on the intro page to their website, this is some cool shit.
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Old 02-08-2011, 01:46 PM
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I definitely agree!
Sounds marvelous.
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Old 02-14-2011, 07:10 AM
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Ah c'est marrant, avec mon trio, on fait un peu la même chose, mais plus le jimmy giuffre trio de la première période : guitare contrebasse baryton.

Vos enregistrements sont bien sympas et pêchus, en plus j'adore la clarinette basse (en particulier thomas savy). Arg.. je suis jaloux !

Au niveau de l'improvisation, c'est pas perturbant d'avoir la ligne de basse faite par un soufflant ?
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Judging by the song played on the intro page to their website, this is some cool shit.
"http://www.youtube.com/user/jwright123456789"

and that if not for the old shit grandfather who thinks he paco de lucia ...

hello asshole
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Old 02-15-2011, 06:31 AM
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I like this music! Arresting, cool, fun. I bookmarked the link so I can hear it again.
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Old 02-15-2011, 08:47 AM
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"http://www.youtube.com/user/jwright123456789"

and that if not for the old shit grandfather who thinks he paco de lucia ...

hello asshole
LOL :-)

I understand English is not your first language. When I say "cool shit" that is a good thing! You guys are great.
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LOL :-)

I understand English is not your first language. When I say "cool shit" that is a good thing! You guys are great.
Désolé on est très succeptible et je te trouvais pas sympa...
C'est la faute de google traduction...
Excusez moi encore une fois
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Old 02-16-2011, 08:51 AM
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Aucun problème. Jeu de subsistance. Votre groupe est excellent.
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Old 02-16-2011, 01:07 PM
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Good evening, all...
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...C'est la faute de google traduction...
J'adore..! Bravo d'avoir réagi de la sort (redonne-moi la définition de 'cool'..?). Notre pauvre FatJeff a dû prendre un claque en lisant ça..!
I love it..! Bravo for reacting that way (so what's the definition of 'cool' again..?). Poor old FatJeff must have really felt that at first read..!
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Aucun problème. Jeu de subsistance. Votre groupe est excellent.
Great stuff, Jeff. Makes a change from some 'knee-jerk' reactions we sometimes see. One has to be aware of the use of expressions in this one-space planet. I have too often offended by using the term 'whatever', taken as an indication of 'in your face' by some in the States, but rather innocuous over here, even rather agreement with someone ('whatever you say, sir'...). Congratulations, peace-maker...

PS: anyone for Esperanto? Et Esperanto, ça te dit?
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I also award Jeff 10 points for not overreacting - which has sadly become all too common here these days. Jeff, you're a class act!
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Haha, how little you know me! :-)
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Its different that's for sure
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