Jazzy Loop =WB=


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03/07/2008 | 09:42PM EST

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Jazz Loop | 137.2 KB | 9 sec

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Author Comments

Ok, I tried to get a soft classical feel in which you'd expect to hear in a classy restaurant (from a request by shortmonkey), I think I was a bit off, but the result still has some application, and if it doesn't fit, then I'll try to work with something else.

Cheers.

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Average Score: 9.0 / 10

Score: 10
vdorod

"It was very Good"

by: vdorod
date: August 17, 2008

Great music, As you will see I have used this loop for a Flash. Thanks.

August 17, 2008

Author's Response:

Thanks for using it and crediting me.

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Score: 8
Suspended-3rd-Chord

"yea its restaraunt-esque"

date: March 9, 2008

nice jazz chords(I just don't like the one you end on but thats personal taste), the melody on the top sounds swift and slick, very nice jazz sensibility. and I like the triplet rhythms. i would probably put the middle tones on a different instrument but its fine. a nice chromatic riff on a plucked bass would be tight too, as well some percussion, even its only the light 'ti-ti, tiss" (1 & a & 3 e -if thats the correct way to count i cant remember) hi hats or a simple ride rhythm to add in the background. but really tho, duff little diddly right here, good job with the reverb on this one, and it loops seamlessly.

*puts shades on*

March 9, 2008

Author's Response:

Thanks for the review. Yeah, I thought about getting a plucked bass, drums, maybe a saxophone for this, but for the restaraunt sound, I kind of pictured a solo pianist.
Cheers.

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