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Old 11-02-2015, 06:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, I'm wondering if anyone know any similar songs to the one I will post. I love the way it sounds, so smooth, slow and calm.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Icx3ARgR-5g



EDIT: Sorry, I have no idea how to make the video appear. All I'm getting is a blank box...

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Awesome! What would you call this type of jazz?
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Whenever I hear a drawn-out saxophone like the song you posted, I always think "burlesque." Lol I have no clue what the sub-genre is actually called, but try searching "classic burlesque" and you're bound to stumble across a few gems. Good luck

In fact, Psy-if posted an entire album on my thread entitled "Burlesque please!"... You'd likely really enjoy that album; check it out!!
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Awesome! What would you call this type of jazz?
Seriously, jazz. But in this day and age where everything must be labeled I'd call it traditional jazz.
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Whenever I hear a drawn-out saxophone like the song you posted, I always think "burlesque." Lol I have no clue what the sub-genre is actually called, but try searching "classic burlesque" and you're bound to stumble across a few gems. Good luck

In fact, Psy-if posted an entire album on my thread entitled "Burlesque please!"... You'd likely really enjoy that album; check it out!!
Cool, thanks for the recommendations!

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Seriously, jazz. But in this day and age where everything must be labeled I'd call it traditional jazz.
lol Yea, these days, there's way too many sub-genres. Thanks!
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