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Old 01-20-2016, 08:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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^ You're very welcome, ChelseaDagger. Do you have any recommendations of your own for us?
Thanks for the invite, man, but I'm still in the wee purist stages of jazz I mainly come here to leech off you conneissuers, muahahaha.

Seriously though, I had no clue that bluegrass was considered jazz. This should keep me busy for the next couple weeks
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Seriously though, I had no clue that bluegrass was considered jazz.
It isn't.
There are a few jazzy elements, but it's not particularly noticeable.
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It isn't.
There are a few jazzy elements, but it's not particularly noticeable.
I'm still talking about Regina Carter. Some serious bluegrass influence, at the very least. Not all bluegrass is purist, either, after all
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I'm still talking about Regina Carter. Some serious bluegrass influence, at the very least. Not all bluegrass is purist, either, after all
Oh, okay.
I thought you meant that bluegrass is a sub-genre of jazz or something like that. It really isn't.
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Oh, okay.
I thought you meant that bluegrass is a sub-genre of jazz or something like that. It really isn't.
You will never hear me claim to know anything about genre classification. I'll leave that to all you whippersnappers.
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