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Originally Posted by ragman1
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06-25-2018 12:51 PM
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You can bring a jazz sensibility/aesthetic to rock/metal etc. It comes off sounding "Fusiony" of course, plenty of examples of it from the 70's on.
Now on the other hand if you try to bring a metal approach into a Jazz idiom, you'll just look and sound like a dickhead.
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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Yep OP you're totally screwed... there's no turning back now.
Bwahahahahahahahahaha
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Welcome to the dark side.....!
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I know it has affected me...I can't really enjoy listening to another type of music except for jazz nowadays, and even then it's limited to early jazz till around the 1960s.
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Now on the other hand if you try to bring a metal approach into a Jazz idiom,
you'll just look and sound like a dickhead.
Perhaps this is really jazz played in a rock rhythm environment. Whatever it is, I like it.
From an early David Binney recording "The Luxury Of Guessing".
Ben Monder rock solo at 0:58 approximately.
IMO, with the right players, anything can work.
For purists, none of it works, cause they know so well how it should be done.
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Monder's Hydra is pretty Metal in places.
When it's not 12-tone Beach Boys, or suddenly haunting American art song.
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Originally Posted by bako
Happy 4th guys!
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