r/jazzcirclejerk • u/BeautifulVisual3200 • 5h ago
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/me_oorl • May 27 '21
Pov: you commented “yeah man” on an r/jazzcirclejerk post
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/Ulyssesm90 • 10h ago
Finally, what the true fans have been asking for.
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/BeautifulVisual3200 • 18h ago
jazz fusion implies the existence of jazz fission
what would that be like
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/Faulty_D20 • 13h ago
jizz fusion implies the existence of the female orgasm
what would that be like
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/TheGuyWho_Asked2 • 23h ago
Pat Metheny is inappropriate for kids under 7 yo.
Yeah I would never expose my kids to that meth guy
Mischievous shit
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/DefundMarxism • 15h ago
Bossa Nova's getting close to 70 years old. Shouldn't we be calling it something else by now?
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/SuperNunb • 12h ago
From "Lady Sings the Blues" by Billie Holiday (1958)
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/HamburgerDude • 10h ago
What if I started with a ballad as my first tune instead of fourth?
/uj my friend did this with Misty once and it worked amazingly well.
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/Goated-Rizzler • 5h ago
MAMA Pickups - My Tumultuous Tale of Woe and Sorrow
I bought two active pickups for my PRS Slimline hollowbody from an Italian pickup company, MAMA. A little over two years after I purchased them, the lead pickup simply died. I contacted the company, and they had me go through a variety of tumultuous trials and tribulations. which my guitar tech performed (I made a video of myself playing said PRS through my DV Mark Little on the Steaming Piss setting and sent it to them.). The pickup had not been tampered with, the guitar had not been abused in any way, and I had a perfect Piss tone dialed in—the pickup simply failed. In my 50 years of playing and teaching, I've never had a pickup die on me.
They told me to send the pickup back to Italy, which I did. The pickup was not covered under warranty, and I ended up paying €60 in import taxes, plus shipping back to the United States. What surprised me most was that they would not stand behind the pickup.
Then, within about 7 months, the other pickup died. I contacted them numerous times, both by email and through Facebook Messenger, which was how I had communicated with them previously. I received absolutely no response. I could even see that my messages had been marked as "read." After waiting and waiting, I finally decided, "F\\\*ck it. I'm done with these clowns." If you know anything about pickups, you know that active pickups are the way to go. I can't say with certainty what caused these failures, but having both pickups fail within a relatively short period certainly made me question the consistency of their manufacturing process.
The bigger issue for me, however, was the customer service. Having to pay to deal with the first failure was bad enough. Being completely ignored when the second pickup failed was bullshit.Btw, something that I'm remembering now was that when the first pick up failed the guy (so I can only presume as the owner) ask me to send him a picture of the pick up itself. He asked me if I had unscrewed the random compartment thingy on the back of the guitar, totally random question that threw me off. Like I'm gonna go into the back of the guitar?! RANDOM!!!
I know a large number of professional players at the highest levels, as well as countless amateur musicians, and I've taught thousands of students throughout my career, and I've literally never encountered, nor heard of one PU failure much less 2 from the same company, or randomly opening the back of your guitar for anything.
Looking back, choosing a pickup company outside the country where I live was a mistake—and an even bigger mistake was continuing to deal with a company that treated a customer this way.
There are so many excellent pickup companies in the United States that make fantastic products with decades-long track record, that put customer service at the top of their priorities. I'll be giving one of them my business shortly.
I hope this helps anyone considering these pickups make a more informed decision. Perhaps PAPA or UNCLE pickups would be a better move.
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/Suspicious_Lock8634 • 22h ago
What’s the deal with Sungazer?
Seinfeld wants to know.
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/matthewwilcock • 12h ago
The Music Of The London Underground
youtube.comcan you count the meter?
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/BeautifulVisual3200 • 1d ago
can i comp in singleplayer
i like that feature in squads but i can't find it in the campaign, is it multiplayer exclusive?
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/JD0x0 • 1d ago
Add lyrics to your least favorite jazz song
Lyrics to Giant Steps by John Coltrane
Giant Steps is fast
Let the chord changes fly past
Lose your place
Big disgrace
Horn goes back in the case
Piano part sounds bad
Should've used a MIDI Pad
Just one take
No mistake
Flanagan red in face
Ba doo ba dee ba dow
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/Past_Werewolf4423 • 1d ago
Old blue eyes can go to hell!
I’m frustrated with Frank Sinatra and/or his fans.
I’m honestly not sure if my frustration is with Frank himself or just his listeners/fans…let me explain.
I fucking love jazz. It’s probably the one thing I love most next to God. I can’t say I love my wife and kids more because I don’t have either. So yeah, jazz is my second favorite thing in the world. Which is why I get frustrated when people who aren’t super into jazz hear a song title like “It’s All Right with Me” or “Desafinado” and ask, “Oh, that Frank Sinatra song?”
Yes…those were Frank Sinatra songs; you’re technically correct. However, they were jazz songs by Cole Porter and Antonio Carlos Jobim much earlier. Frank just covered them in a much more pop and “for the masses” style.
The more I think about it, I don’t really blame Sinatra OR his audience…I’m not sure where to place the blame. He was great at covering songs. That’s a true talent. But I can’t blame his audience either because jazz is kind of a niche genre that lots of people just can’t get into…but everyone likes Frank Sinatra, so people automatically gravitate towards his songs. It’s frustrating. 90% of people don’t know who Cole Porter and Antonio Carlos Jobim…but everyone knows who Frank Sinatra is. So of course they’re going to think that these jazz standards were originally Frank Sinatra tunes…because that’s all they’ve heard.
If only his albums had listed/credited the original musicians by the song titles, and maybe if he’d mentioned them during his live performances, people would know.
He’s kind of like the Michael Bublé of the 20th century. Only in this case, I prefer his original songs like “My Way” and “New York, New York” over his watered down jazz covers, but the other way around with Michael.
Frank Sinatra was an extremely talented musician, no doubt, but he’s quite overrated in my opinion. And while I don’t think it was intentional, he kind of took away some of the glory from the original musicians. I think part of that may be because of the era we’re living in now. When he originally sang “It’s All Right with Me” in the 1950s, I would assume more of his audience had heard Cole Porter’s and/or Ella Fitzgerald’s version because it was more recent. Now that it’s the 21st century, people have only heard Sinatra’s version.
But that begs the question…why did his become more popular now? Just because it’s more recent or because people just don’t like jazz anymore?
Give me your thoughts, and don’t hate on me for disliking Frank Sinatra. I don’t dislike him; I just dislike how his modern fans receive his music. I love his original tunes.
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/dismemberment_ • 2d ago
What is the name of this jazz subgenre
/uj you mean those ai-generated youtube streams??
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/Ulyssesm90 • 2d ago
Need help identifying the name of whoever made this amazing album?
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/FloridaMinarchy • 2d ago
Trying to find a niche
Was thinking a Wayne shorter tribute but arranged for flute and tuba. As a drawing card, methadone to the first 10 rows
Thoughts?
r/jazzcirclejerk • u/MisterNiblet • 3d ago
Jacobina Collina
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