Hallo again Rikki and tout le monde

In the Jazzquint style, the line I'm referrring to is on the piano. It's nothing amazing - mostly arpeggio figures, some two-directional, some with the odd grace note or added harmony. It's true it's not that evident in the A section if you run the style, although in fact in you go into the style and look at the patterns, there are a number of relevant figures amongst the patterns. It's much more marked in the B section. As far as the voice-leading thing is concerned, the style is actually set to smooth, so it is spreading those options out over the chosen harmonies.

So back to the global question: can others point up other instances of styles which generate runs and lines, and not just vamping ?

Or maybe coming at in another way; is this a 'one man's work' kind of question - is there a particular PG staffer who might do this, and if so, is there a way to ID his work ?

BW to all

Ian G.


Late-developing enthusiast for jazz / blues. Principally pianist