Dear "curlyguit"...

Your G Jazz-Blues is "swing-nificent", "mellow-gant" and "cool-laxing"! As my fellow "jazzhead" and composer "cubanpete" exclaimed in his delighted comments on your song, it's "my kind of music", too!

Way back at the beginning of everything, I believe that the first use music was put to by human beings in any culture, was for dancing, and that's what's most attractive about G Jazz-Blues. It inspires movement, which attracts bodies to the dance floor, which invites touching, and ain't that what sparks a romance, among other things?

The electric jazz guitar solo performance sounds like lyrics being sung, and the muted trumpet solo (or maybe it was an alto saxophone?), which I would guess was a virtual instrument, was handled like a real trumpet (or sax) with its rising and falling volume simulating an actual performer's breath in its attack on and release of the notes.

I've just got to go back and give this another listen, or two, or three, or...

Deliciously,

LOREN

Last edited by bluage; 10/07/17 07:10 PM.

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