Like relaxing shuffles? This improv session is most definitely for you!
This is also a nice set of relaxing instrumental acoustic guitar music for you to kick back, relax, and unwind after a hard day — or if you’re like some of us who need that sort of thing throughout the work day, well… get to downloading!
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21Aug
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20Aug
Alright! Got a long one for you to download today. In continuation from yesterday’s posting on improv sessions from March 2005, I’ve got one that basically amounts to a one-man jam festival that cycles through a variety of tempos, styles and experiences. It’s well worth the download.
So let’s get started by downloading this jam session that I created back on March 19, 2005 - part six. It’s nearly an eleven-minute song, so be prepared to wait a bit.
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19Aug
Continuing my review of improv sessions from days come and gone, I wanted to highlight this little diamond in the rough — yep, has some rough edges and moments in there, but it’s improv and you can’t expect perfection unless your paygrade, notoriety or record company wants it to be that way. Frankly, I’m a bit tired of “perfect” music anyhow — all of the music we’re spoon-fed on commercial radio stations is so overly-polished that you lose the humanity behind it and it ends up becoming white noise on the elevator or your portable radio at work while you type up that TPS report.
Did you get the memo? I didn’t.
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19Aug
I’ve restored all the mp3 audio files up to my server finally, so I thought I’d take a few weeks to review some of the improv sessions that I recorded throughout 2005 and 2006. I do plan on getting back into the swing of things with playing and recording, but in the meantime it is fun to look back and see what I’d been cooking up in the kitchen.
First thing’s first — download the improv session from March 19, 2005 (part one). I’ll give a minute/second marker of some of the things I’m introducing in the piece.
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