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The Existence and Uniqueness Theorem
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Sixth song from FAWM 2009. This one focuses on powerful, jazzy chord progressions over a driving beat.
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Jazz-influenced progressive rock.
artist is a middle and high school science teacher residing in Sterling, VA, USA. He switched to teaching after a career in medicinal chemistry. He is a member of the Mvskoke (Creek) Nation, a Native American tribe originally indigenous to the Southeastern United States. As a musician, he plays bass, guitar, Hammond organ, keys, and various drums. Many of these appear on his first album, , it focuses on a jazz-influenced rock sound; however, like , it is almost exclusively built using odd time signatures (such as 5/4 and 7/8). In this way, although it was born in a different world, it retains its connection to the past. One more move: this time to a new house. It was a difficult change, and out of the struggle was born a new sound. is just that: a collection of jazzy, funky, cool -- and most of all, original -- compositions. In addition to the works above, Bruce is also on , where he releases raw (unmixed) tracks from his albums and other works for use by remix artists.
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Genre
Jazz Modern Jazz
Charts
Peak #123
Peak in subgenre #3
Author
Bruce H. McCosar
Uploaded
February 08, 2009
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MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:03
Story behind the song
More information is available on my music blog: The Existence and Uniqueness Theorem This article includes some essential jazz chord voicing information -- even if you don't listen to the song, try out the chords :D
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