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Mimi Jones Band Live @ Smalls: Fast Lane | This music is a Jazz instrumental. The tempo is medium with a groovy bass one, smooth harmony on acoustic guitar and rim shots.The music is smooth, lively, informal, chill, ambient and atmospheric with the sound of musicians talking to each other. | 2010-10-01T16:24:53Z | Mimi Jones | Mimi Jones, bass; Sean Harkness, guitar; Miki Hayama, piano; Chris Eddleton, drums; Sam Newsome, soprano sax | ["Wood block", "Percussion"] | ["instrumental", "medium tempo", "jazz", "contemporary jazz", "call and response", "irregular beats", "solos", "rim shot", "complex harmony", "syncopation", "groovy bass line", "amplified guitar harmony", "polyrhythms", "ambient", "atmospheric", "improvisation", "lively", "energetic", "spirited", "active", "informal", "smooth", "polished", "empahtic"] | 7 | WK-gdfCurCg | 3085 | |
Thats All Me Bro! | This music is a Jazz instrumental. The tempo is slow with emphatic brass and wind instrumentation, with cello and jazz drumming. The trumpets are emphatic with a lively trombone riff. The other instruments add a rich, dense layer to the music. It is intense, complex, ambient, groovy and pleasant. This music is a Jazz instrumental.5. | 2014-10-25T07:37:25Z | CharlesAlatorre | VLOG CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/user/CharlesAlatorre2 Christina (Girl In the Video): https://twitter.com/xtinnnnna http://instagram.com/xtinnnnna Travis's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TravieBASED TWITTER: http://twitter.com/CharlesAlatorre INSTAGRAM: CharlesAlatorre LIKE MY FACEBOOK PAGE: http://www.facebook.com/CharlesAlatorreTV FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/CharlesAlatorre Royalty Free Music By: http://www.audiomicro.com/royalty-free-music | ["Brass instrument", "Saxophone"] | ["instrumental", "slow tempo", "trumpets", "saxophone", "emphatic", "groovy", "ambient", "jazz", "intense", "elegant", "jazz drumming", "lively", "polyrhythms", "blues", "swing", "bass drum", "trombone", "cello", "heavy bass line", "syncopated melody", "improvisation"] | 7 | p1-07VdP__Q | 4676 | |
HONK - Hesitation | This music is instrumental. The tempo is fast with trumpet harmony, keyboard accompaniment, infectious drumming, syncopated, funky bass lines, lively piano and electric and acoustic guitar riffs. The music is upbeat, groovy, complex harmony, ambient, soulful and funky. This song is Funk Soul; | 2010-05-19T16:30:27Z | 123c123c123c | Honk - Honk LP :: 1974 | ["Swing music", "Music", "Soul music"] | ["instrumental", "fast tempo", "rock", "blues", "trumpets", "lively spirited", "complex harmony", "complex chords", "cymbal rides", "dance groove", "peppy", "perky", "vivacious", "keyboard harmony", "piano accompaniment", "groovy bass lines", "acoustic guitar", "electric guitar", "slick drumming", "trumpets", "lively", "ambient", "soothing", "improvisation", "soul", "funk/soul", "rhythmic", "dance groove", "syncopated bass lines", "rhythmic counter play", "infectious drum grooves"] | 7 | 2sIfE3KOi5s | 410 | |
Take Five - The Dave Brubeck Quartet (1959) | This song is a lively Jazz instrumental. The tempo is medium with a spirited piano harmony, syncopated drum rhythm and groovy bass lines. The music is ambient, lively, engaging and catchy with complex chords, irregular beats, improvisations , syncopation and creative freedom for improvisations. | 2010-08-15T19:37:28Z | djbuddylovecooljazz | "Take Five" is a jazz piece written by Paul Desmond and performed by The Dave Brubeck Quartet on their 1959 album "Time Out". Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Studios in New York City on June 25, July 1, and August 18, 1959, this piece became one of the group's best-known records, famous for its distinctive, catchy saxophone melody and use of the unusual quintuple (5/4) time, from which its name is derived. While "Take Five" was not the first jazz composition to use this meter, it was one of the first in the United States to achieve mainstream significance, reaching number five on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Singles chart. "Take Five" was re-recorded and performed live multiple times by The Dave Brubeck Quartet throughout the group's career. In addition, there have been various covers of the piece. "Take Five" has also been included in countless movies and television soundtracks, and still receives significant radio play. Upon his death in 1977, Desmond left the rights to royalties for his performances and compositions, including "Take Five", to the American Red Cross, which has since received combined royalties of approximately $100,000 per year. "Time Out" is a 1959 album by The Dave Brubeck Quartet, based upon the use of time signatures that were unusual for jazz (mainly waltz or double-waltz time, but also 9/8, and most famously 5/4). Although the album was intended as an experiment and received negative reviews by critics upon its release, it became one of the best-known and biggest-selling jazz albums, reaching number two in the U.S. Billboard Pop Albums chart. In 2005, it was one of 50 recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. The Dave Brubeck Quartet was a jazz quartet, founded in 1951 by Dave Brubeck and originally featuring Paul Desmond on saxophone and Brubeck on piano. David Warren 'Dave' Brubeck (December 6, 1920 -- December 5, 2012) was an American jazz pianist. He has written a number of jazz standards, including "In Your… | ["Timpani", "Music"] | ["instrumental", "medium tempo", "jazz music", "funky piano", "jazz style drumming", "groovy bass line", "upbeat", "ambient", "engaging", "lively", "jazz pianist", "improvisations", "complex chords", "swing notes", "blues notes", "irregular beats", "deliberate syncopation", "creative", "poly rhytms"] | 7 | nzpnWuk3RjU | 4600 |