“Stick To It” Jazz Rock Instrumental
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- KVRian
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
“Stick To It” features Chapman Stick, Electric Piano, Zendrum, Guitar, and LinnStrument. The Stick was recorded first followed by drums, electric piano, guitar and synth. Happy New Year!
https://soundcloud.com/jeremycubert/stick-to-it
https://soundcloud.com/jeremycubert/stick-to-it
- KVRAF
- 22876 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
I could always go for a little jazz rock, or as I like to call it, fusion. But what's in a name? Anyway, very well done and an enjoyable listen. Perfect start to the new year. Oh, and that's some pretty fancy piano playing.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
Thanks you! Fusion vs jazz rock are confusing terms and I am not sure what they mean at this point. Some people associate fusion with “smooth jazz” which was very popular at one time. I tend toward the Miles Davis/Mahavishnu Orchestra/Return To Forever side of the “fusion” genre.wagtunes wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2026 5:36 pm I could always go for a little jazz rock, or as I like to call it, fusion. But what's in a name? Anyway, very well done and an enjoyable listen. Perfect start to the new year. Oh, and that's some pretty fancy piano playing.
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- KVRAF
- 3339 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
"Stick to it" - what is the context of this in the song? What
should one stick to?
The song is great – played with such sensitivity and emotion.
That Chapman Stick has truly become "your instrument." It
seems to lay down the basic groove, and you play the other
instruments around it. When you're playing the stick, do you
already have the other instruments – piano, guitar, drums –
in mind? The result is a beautiful, jazzy piece.
Fantastic!
should one stick to?
The song is great – played with such sensitivity and emotion.
That Chapman Stick has truly become "your instrument." It
seems to lay down the basic groove, and you play the other
instruments around it. When you're playing the stick, do you
already have the other instruments – piano, guitar, drums –
in mind? The result is a beautiful, jazzy piece.
Fantastic!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
It was a play on the “stick” in “Chapman Stick” and the idea of persistence. The Stick has been endlessly challenging since I started in 1996. Thanks so much!
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- KVRist
- 171 posts since 20 Jun, 2020
Wow, didn't expect to hear something like this here, . very, very, very creative, that's what I miss today quite often. I listen(ed) a lot to Miles, John McLaughlin and Zappa, how could I not love your track. Best track I have ever heard here. Great arrangement. Drums sound so good. How bold to make a 7 minutes track today , most tracks in future will be less than 2 minutes.
You deserve a best KVR track award !
What is zendrum exactly?
Did you play drums with LinnStrument and recorded in real time? It is so pleasant and relaxing not to hear boring copy and paste quantized midi drums.
I googled Chapman Stick, what a unique and rarely used instrument
You deserve a best KVR track award !
What is zendrum exactly?
Did you play drums with LinnStrument and recorded in real time? It is so pleasant and relaxing not to hear boring copy and paste quantized midi drums.
I googled Chapman Stick, what a unique and rarely used instrument
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- KVRAF
- 3761 posts since 5 Mar, 2004 from Gold Coast Australia
I would assume this is Fusion. But it can just be Rock as Steely Dan knew a 7th chord or three and were Rock.
Smooth Jazz or Jazz Disco was a different blend.
This sub-sub-sub-Genre pedantry is tiring, esp when they are established but ppl insist on warping or making silly new ones up. Amazed someone hasn't come along to call it Sticky Jazz or Stik-Core or TooManyStrings'N'NotesAntiTrailerSwftizm or the like :sigh:
It also agree it is good to hear something that is not just more of the same formula.

Smooth Jazz or Jazz Disco was a different blend.
This sub-sub-sub-Genre pedantry is tiring, esp when they are established but ppl insist on warping or making silly new ones up. Amazed someone hasn't come along to call it Sticky Jazz or Stik-Core or TooManyStrings'N'NotesAntiTrailerSwftizm or the like :sigh:
It also agree it is good to hear something that is not just more of the same formula.
Benedict Roff-Marsh
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- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
Thanks for the kind words! The Zendrum is a MIDI controller designed for triggering drum sounds. The model I have is made of maple and has a number of very sensitive pads that can be assigned to trigger any midi sound. I typically use Toontrack Superior Drummer libraries. The instrument can be worn with a guitar strap (www.zendrum.com). I play the track in real time but I do go back and fix things up if I drift too far out of time.Najimad wrote: Sun Jan 18, 2026 6:18 am Wow, didn't expect to hear something like this here, . very, very, very creative, that's what I miss today quite often. I listen(ed) a lot to Miles, John McLaughlin and Zappa, how could I not love your track. Best track I have ever heard here. Great arrangement. Drums sound so good. How bold to make a 7 minutes track today , most tracks in future will be less than 2 minutes.
You deserve a best KVR track award !
What is zendrum exactly?
Did you play drums with LinnStrument and recorded in real time? It is so pleasant and relaxing not to hear boring copy and paste quantized midi drums.
I googled Chapman Stick, what a unique and rarely used instrument
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
Genres are tricky things and can be very limiting if taken too seriously. A great example is the group Dirty Loops. They are amazing players but could be considered pop, jazz, rock or dance genres. My kids (in their 20’s) are far less concerned about genre that when I was their age. So maybe over time it will be less important.Benedict wrote: Sun Jan 18, 2026 7:01 am I would assume this is Fusion. But it can just be Rock as Steely Dan knew a 7th chord or three and were Rock.
Smooth Jazz or Jazz Disco was a different blend.
This sub-sub-sub-Genre pedantry is tiring, esp when they are established but ppl insist on warping or making silly new ones up. Amazed someone hasn't come along to call it Sticky Jazz or Stik-Core or TooManyStrings'N'NotesAntiTrailerSwftizm or the like :sigh:
It also agree it is good to hear something that is not just more of the same formula.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
Thanks very much!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
Thank you!!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 689 posts since 10 Apr, 2015 from Gaithersburg, Maryland USA
Thank you!!frank1985 wrote: Tue Jan 27, 2026 1:55 pm Nice clear production - good seperation between everything and nice use of the stereo field. Enjoyable track.