19-07-2009, 23:51
wow! thank you!
it's always really inspiring to hear from professionals.. especially jazz and blues pros because, not being bias or anything, they often have the most knowledge of music theory, along with classical pros. bands today have no respect for the knowledge behind and what influenced the music.... "i just do what sounds cool" attitudes are much too common these days.
btw... listening to sing, sing, sing arranged bymike lewis, compossed by louis prima, and performed by willamette high school jazz band! (which i play in!) :biggrin:
it's always really inspiring to hear from professionals.. especially jazz and blues pros because, not being bias or anything, they often have the most knowledge of music theory, along with classical pros. bands today have no respect for the knowledge behind and what influenced the music.... "i just do what sounds cool" attitudes are much too common these days.
btw... listening to sing, sing, sing arranged bymike lewis, compossed by louis prima, and performed by willamette high school jazz band! (which i play in!) :biggrin:
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