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April 29, 2007
Hitting a different note
I wonder if the jazz music I write is generally not suited for loud, rock-style concerts. My style is much like Miles Davis and Bill Evans - cool and understated, with the 'less is more' concept.
This is because the song I've composed which my band the Moon Jumpers will be playing, called Ridin', may not be 'rousing' enough and Victor has asked me to change keys and add another layer of notes behind the melody line, which I felt would be too distracting.
Anyway. Nobody likes having their songs edited, especially when they think the song's fine just as it is.
Posted by vantan at April 29, 2007 10:19 PM
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