One day I just woke up and realized I really like snooty highbrow café Starbucks music, and I've never looked back since. Anybody else?
go post in starbucks discord
Jazz peaked around 1956-1961.
i dont go to starbucks so i dont understand this arbitrary connection middle brow millennials make with jazz, i guess thats what happens when you dont grow up with the music on a near daily basis from a young age. their loss.at this rate, rock music will be condemned as "supermarket music" by zoomers
>>1298804681967-1976
>>129880517>i guess thats what happens when you dont grow up with the music on a near daily basis from a young age??????????
>>129880772i've been listening to jazz at home since i was a kid, not learning about it from cafes as a college student. some people actually have personal connections with this genre. hope that clarifies.
>>129880468Literally the lowest point of jazz. Extremely top-heavy.I love swing, I love fusion from the '80s and '90s, I love some modern jazz, and I got into all of those after years of listening to Blue Note classic type stuff. I can't go back now, that shit is derivative as hell with simplified harmony compared to the original versions of the standards so that they can shit their bebop licks all over them. Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter and Chick Corea protected jazz from the clutches of bop and soul for another 40 years or so by actually being good composers. Now enjoy fucking Jon Batiste and Jacob Collier carrying the torch of jazz that tries to appeal to the masses. It's OVER. We'll NEVER see another Duke Ellington.
>>129880783a) it's cafes in general, not just Starbucks; and b) I may have started enjoying the music as a (young) adult, but I had heard that music in cafes many, many times as a kid, and even now. It just clicked one day. You don't have to be so condescending about it pendejo.
>>129880841no one who claims to like so-called "snooty highbrow" anything deserves modesty in kind
>>129880545Embarrassing
>>129881058Be mad fag.
>>129880281I thought Michel Petrucciani was just a mere gimmick but I listened to a live recording of his with Gary Peacock and Roy Haynes and holy shit did they play their asses offhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBju0Jo5NmoConsider me a fan
im been stuck on this record for more than a month now. how do i move on and where do i go?
>>129881071thank you, my point exactly, glad we could reach an agreement
I am currently learning to play Fly me to the Moon. Already learned the melody, now learning to arpeggiate the chord changes.
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>>129881653You're the one who doesn't understand rhetorical language and thought I was unironically calling jazz pretentious. Illiterate American.
>>129881861you're supposed to be not mad when typing
>>129880281>One day I just woke up and realized I really like snooty highbrow café Starbucks music>White person turns 18Stunning and brave. Anything else?
>>129881259complete Aladdin recordings, of course
>>129881071You don't listen to jazz, no one cares what you think.
>>129880468Agreed but I would extend it to about '63
>>129882028>complete Aladdin recordings, of coursei cant listen to something so scratchy very often. i want listening to music to be an invigorating and life affirming experience instead of a draining one
>>129882242>i have autismsorry to hear that. go check out an anime soundtrack i guess