it's fusion jazz.
you can tell by the repetitive bongo crescendo and the bass-n-guitar groove audible in the right channel.
[QUOTE=thisispain;34796787]it's fusion jazz.
you can tell by the repetitive bongo crescendo and the bass-n-guitar groove audible in the right channel.[/QUOTE]
they're pretty much interchangeable
for instance the drum set is playing free form jazz.
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the bongos are also not crescendo-ing
[QUOTE=Gabe Newell;34796799]they're pretty much interchangeable
for instance the drum set is playing free form jazz.[/QUOTE]
interchangeable? and no the drum set isn't playing free form jazz, it's playing a very simple response beat to the beats expressed by the guitar-n-bass section.
free jazz:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuYmtZ8D5Zs[/media]
[QUOTE=thisispain;34796850]interchangeable? and no the drum set isn't playing free form jazz, it's playing a very simple response beat to the beats expressed by the guitar-n-bass section.
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Yes it is, you're just listening to the bass drum. The snare and the ride are not responding to anything, they're just being played freely.
I think you guys are missing the point here
You must acquire a taste for
[i]freeform jazz[/i]
[QUOTE=thisispain;34796787]it's fusion jazz.
you can tell by the repetitive bongo crescendo and the bass-n-guitar groove audible in the right channel.[/QUOTE]
You really can't even tell from that snippet.