hi i am a big fan of smooth jazz!!

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BERFAB wrote:
dacaumodo wrote: I hope it's not smooth as in "Kenny G"?
Just because you don't like a particular artist doesn't make make his art any less legitimate.

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-B
No, of course not. Kenny G does that to himself, no assist needed.

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Some time ago this topic but interesting.

I've been studying jazz for a couple of years now. (From the 1890's onwards!). Anyhoo 80's smooth jazz afaIk is more commonly known in the UK as Jazz Funk. In the US that doesn't mean anything. (In the UK, Level 42 and Incognito were in that camp) And yes like wrench45us recommended: The Yellowjackets are archetypal exponents.
A tutorial book I like a lot - if you are playing keyboards that is - Smooth Jazz Piano Book by Mark Harrison. He plays in a Steely Dan tribute band and for me he has excellent taste in his selections. He obviously likes a good tune.

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ah that Mark Harrison book is part of the Hal Leonard Style Series I mentioned

here's another

http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Smooth-Groo ... 325&sr=1-4

but poking around ultra smooth on amazon pops up similar for different insrtruments

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markolux wrote:Some time ago this topic but interesting.

I've been studying jazz for a couple of years now. (From the 1890's onwards!). Anyhoo 80's smooth jazz afaIk is more commonly known in the UK as Jazz Funk. In the US that doesn't mean anything. (In the UK, Level 42 and Incognito were in that camp) And yes like wrench45us recommended: The Yellowjackets are archetypal exponents.
A tutorial book I like a lot - if you are playing keyboards that is - Smooth Jazz Piano Book by Mark Harrison. He plays in a Steely Dan tribute band and for me he has excellent taste in his selections. He obviously likes a good tune.
Love that stuff

Direct Drive, Freeez etc, But I call that stuff 'Brit Funk', it had a different sound to the US 'Jazz Funk' Sound(Did they not call it Jazz Funk or just Funk?), i.e. Cameo & Kool & The Gang. But I wouldn't think any of that was smooth Jazz, I think smooth jazz would be more Grover Washington Junior, Bob James etc(I.e. Theme from Taxi), Nice Downtempo soulfull with lots of rhodes etc, But I like all forms of that era including Jazz-Fusion like Herbie Hancock etc :)

Brit Funk is a long forgetten music, but it was a great form of music, I was just too young in the early 80's to see any live. Sure Paul Hardcastle is doing some new stuff too

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Smooth Jazz is a radio term here in the US, which would include Grover Washington jr, and Kenny G.

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