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Post #224272 by alohabros on Fri, Mar 31, 2006 3:02 PM

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On 2006-03-29 09:49, hodadhank wrote:

... I'd say they were hapa-jazz composers who "borrowed" original ideas guiltlessly from actual jazz musicians, then hired seasoned session cats to actually execute the plagiarjazzm...

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... the guilt sessions tend to occur more in the confines of pop music / culture as these mediums rely more heavily on image assessment and broad based acceptance... the lowest common denominators tend to have less latitude and range...

... jazz is free music in the spiritual and practical sense... any execution is reasonable and fair... borrowing ideas in the jazz realm is good, not bad... musicians rely heavily on intuition and the spirit of collaboration, so borrowing here and there actually leads to new musical synergies and the resultant soundscapes...

... for those that do make music, the process, deliberation and execution is loads of fun... for those that don't make music, the experience of hearing the process, deliberation and execution in any state can be one of the most fun things in life...