Interesting!
Love Kenny G
Musical Starstreams is good 'valium' too.... I alternate between the two...and 
a little 
of this and that including some rap












    
            "Smooth Jazz" is like Valium.  The term of course is the opposite 
of 

"hard jazz" which many jazz musicians played.  One of the "kings" of 

"Smooth Jazz" is Kenny G who back in the '70's used to sneak into the 

DoubleTree Inn in Renton (near Seattle) as a high school kid to listen 

to the jazz trio I played in.



Much of this style of music started out as "fusion jazz" back in the 

70's with Creed Taylor, Deodato, etc. who did a commercialized version 

of jazz with some R&B influence.  Prior to that if you had sprung the 

13th, 11th and sharp 9th chords sprinkled throughout the "smooth jazz" 

of today you would have been accused of playing "dischords" to which the 

witty musician would usually reply "which chord?  Dis chord or dat chord?"



BTW, Valium is based on the chemical structure of valerian root or 

jatamansi (the Indian variety). 



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