Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 1:46 pm Post subject: February 2006 - Saxophonist Mindi Abair
Mindi Abair is one of the most well-known female musicians today. Performing in the smooth jazz style, Mindi has three solo albums to her name.
Starting out with pop bands such as the Backstreet Boys, Mindi successfully sequed into the commercial jazz music scene. She is now one of the most admired smooth jazz saxophonists out there.
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 9:15 am Post subject: insopriation
i have personally met mindi abair, at least 4 times now. and she has got to be one of the friendliest people i have ever met. she truly is an inspiration! _________________ ~*Britt*~
Very cool. Mindi is a very sweet person - she makes an effort to give hope to the next generation of female sax players such as ourselves. Thanks for joining the forum lilsaxplayer!
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:19 pm Post subject: Re: February 2006 - Saxophonist Mindi Abair
sksaxgirl wrote:
Mindi Abair is one of the most well-known female musicians today. Performing in the smooth jazz style, Mindi has three solo albums to her name.
Starting out with pop bands such as the Backstreet Boys, Mindi successfully sequed into the commercial jazz music scene. She is now one of the most admired smooth jazz saxophonists out there.
I'm sorry, but I *gulp* can't stand smooth jazz........It's not real jazz..... _________________ "Well, here I am. Right back where I was yesterday and the day before that. Sitting on a high barstool holding my dreams up to the sound of jazz music."
- Charles Mingus
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:32 am Post subject: i agree
You are right smooth jazz is not real jazz. In fact it is not even jazz at all! It is pop music, but because people have to label things they called it smooth jazz because it is instrumental pop. When there aren't any vocals in pop music, they call it smooth jazz because "jazz instruments" are being used. It should just be called instrumental pop but smooth jazz just sounds cooler.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:59 pm Post subject: ...
I think some "smooth jazz" can be jazz, it just depends on what it really is...
If you're going by what they play on radio stations, some of it is real jazz from the 60s and 70s (they usually play What a Wonderful World and things like that) and some fusion jazz. Actually, I think some "smooth jazz" is a fusion of jazz and R&B (Walter Beasley's kind of stuff), and others are fusions of jazz and soul/other stuff like that. Since smooth jazz is so vague a term, no one really knows what anyone else is talking about. But all that aside, smooth jazz is usually pop with a flat 5th thrown in here and there.
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