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Cool. You want to blow your mind! Get a bt of a simple minuet and play blues over it. It is spooky how well they fit. The theory is that slaves where hearing classical piano being played by the plantation owners and used it as a basis of learning to play by ear. The minuet in C, the guy, played to show his theory was very creditable. I don't know if it is true but, it sure seemed to work.

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John,
Thats sweet playing for sure.


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Briiliant playing and great recording.

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Done it again, John. You can really blend that Jazz and Blues together. Very cool.

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JB,
The ability to play to any tune and add musical color takes a true professional. I don't think there is anything that you can't follow or lead. Thanks for bringing it here.
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A toe tapper for sure. Don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing...

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Beautiful! You're one of my heros on this site! Keep 'em coming!


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John,

My sons both came into the kitchen to listen to your song. One said it sounded like something off guitar hero - and the other said that he liked it. I agree with them. So - I guess if your were audtioning for guitar idol - you'd be off to hollywood! Great job.


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Groovous! Very cool! Great notes!

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Very nicely done a great blending of blues with a jazzy texture.

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Sweet track, JB! I guess mixing jazz with blues gives us "fusion" music? Like Todd said, a real toe-tapper.


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Great! A well deserved "recording of the week".


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Thanks everyone (I didn't even know I made the big time. ) john

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You are part of the big time. Love to hear you play anyday.
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