The Rottenest Raveups
My music, in brief, most often constitutes a blend of several disparate genres, a few of which are of my own invention and creation. It would take quite a while to accurately and precisely describe, classify, categorize and name it, to list them all. Simply put, my music at its most basic level approximates a comminglement of East and West, of Eastern and Western music styles. It is NOT solely confined to nor representative of just and only ONE genre; no, not even in merely one song. There being nothing here to choose from, no one genre that completely fits my work and describes my music, I selected the following, but as I and my music essentially and sequentially encapsulate nearly ALL music, I shall periodically change my profile accordingly, so that all known genres may be thus and adequately represented.
This is Free Jazz only in the sense of it being entirely improvised and experimental, and of it creating its own musical structures to which it adapts, but adapting to no others but its own. It is free and freeform, and, of course, highly improvisational. This composition is at heart basically improvisation. These are the things that make it Jazz and especially Free Jazz. But in terms of actual melody, the main basis of this is more like a sort of an inchoate and impromptu blend of Rock and especially and specifically Folk-Blues, Country-Blues and Delta Blues. The very embryonic roots of the actual and bona-fide Blues, in fact. 1920's-1940's style blues. Rough, hard-rocking, rollicking Blues. ACOUSTIC Blues.
This is Free Jazz only in the sense of it being entirely improvised and experimental, and of it creating its own musical structures to which it adapts, but adapting to no others but its own. It is free and freeform, and, of course, highly improvisational. This composition is at heart basically improvisation. These are the things that make it Jazz and especially Free Jazz. But in terms of actual melody, the main basis of this is more like a sort of an inchoate and impromptu blend of Rock and especially and specifically Folk-Blues, Country-Blues and Delta Blues. The very embryonic roots of the actual and bona-fide Blues, in fact. 1920's-1940's style blues. Rough, hard-rocking, rollicking Blues. ACOUSTIC Blues.
This is Free Jazz only in the sense of it being entirely improvised and experimental, and of it creating its own musical structures to which it adapts, but adapting to no others but its own. It is free and freeform, and, of course, highly improvisational. This composition is at heart basically improvisation. These are the things that make it Jazz and especially Free Jazz. But in terms of actual melody, the main basis of this is more like a sort of an inchoate and impromptu blend of Rock and especially and specifically Folk-Blues, Country-Blues and Delta Blues. The very embryonic roots of the actual and bona-fide Blues, in fact. 1920's-1940's style blues. Rough, hard-rocking, rollicking Blues. ACOUSTIC Blues.
This is Free Jazz only in the sense of it being entirely improvised and experimental, and of it creating its own musical structures to which it adapts, but adapting to no others but its own. It is free and freeform, and, of course, highly improvisational. This composition is at heart basically improvisation. These are the things that make it Jazz and especially Free Jazz. But in terms of actual melody, the main basis of this is more like a sort of an inchoate and impromptu blend of Rock and especially and specifically Folk-Blues, Country-Blues and Delta Blues. The very embryonic roots of the actual and bona-fide Blues, in fact. 1920's-1940's style blues. Rough, hard-rocking, rollicking Blues. ACOUSTIC Blues.
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This is Free Jazz only in the sense of it being entirely improvised and experimental, and of it creating its own musical structures to which it adapts, but adapting to no others but its own. It is free and freeform, and, of course, highly improvisational. This composition is at heart basically improvisation. These are the things that make it Jazz and especially Free Jazz. But in terms of actual melody, the main basis of this is more like a sort of an inchoate and impromptu blend of Rock and especially and specifically Folk-Blues, Country-Blues and Delta Blues. The very embryonic roots of the actual and bona-fide Blues, in fact. 1920's-1940's style blues. Rough, hard-rocking, rollicking Blues. ACOUSTIC Blues.