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    Jazz in Andalucia

    Hi Jazz musicians !
    I'm a french jazz drummer and I live in Andalucia (Spain).
    I'm trying to meet other musicians in Andalucia (and Gibraltar) to play many sorts of Jazz for pleasure: brazilian musics, latin jazz, funk jazz, flamenco jazz... and so what?
    I have my own musical studio in my house with some professional material : my drums (Sonor Designer with Zildjian cymbals), percussions, piano Kawai MP8 Mk2, sound system Yamaha StagePass 500.
    If you come to Andalucia, get your instruments and let's play together. The sun is warm and the beer is cold. The music will be hot!
    Cheers!
    To contact me : reynald(at)ya.com

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    Hi Jazzdrummer It is most certainly nice to meet you.

    Welcome to the forum.

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    Welcome Jazzdrummer

    It is good to have you here, I hope you find someone to play music with.


    Margaret

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzdrummer View Post
    Hi Jazz musicians !
    I'm a french jazz drummer and I live in Andalucia (Spain).
    I'm trying to meet other musicians in Andalucia (and Gibraltar) to play many sorts of Jazz for pleasure: brazilian musics, latin jazz, funk jazz, flamenco jazz... and so what?
    I have my own musical studio in my house with some professional material : my drums (Sonor Designer with Zildjian cymbals), percussions, piano Kawai MP8 Mk2, sound system Yamaha StagePass 500.
    If you come to Andalucia, get your instruments and let's play together. The sun is warm and the beer is cold. The music will be hot!
    Cheers!
    To contact me : reynald(at)ya.com
    Jazzdrummer/Reynald

    One of my favourite jazz drummers from the US - Jack DeJohnette - plays Sonor drums and Zildjian cymbals, so I guess you´re not short of cash?

    Thank you for the invitation to Andalucia in Spain "The sun is hot and the beers and cold", sounds really great hombre Jazzdrummer. When shall we arrive? .
    Best regards,
    intet_at_tabe

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    Hello Jazzdrummer,

    Welcome to the MIMF. So nice to have another jazz fanatic (in the most positive meaning of this word of course). I bet you'll have a great time here.


    Quote Originally Posted by intet-at-tabe View Post
    When shall we arrive? .

    Hey Intet, can I go too? Can I? Can I? Oh, it'll be so fun. We're going to Spain - yay. Sorry, couldn't resist.


    Best regards,
    Mat
    "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mat View Post

    Hey Intet, can I go too? Can I? Can I? Oh, it'll be so fun. We're going to Spain - yay. Sorry, couldn't resist.

    Best regards,
    Mat
    Mat, buddy of mine - AWESOME !!

    You´re absolute right. Since you´ve a couple of days ago invited the entire MIMF to the Carnegie Hall or was it The Royal Festival Hall in London, we should all get together to get aquainted. And Spain is exactly what the two of us definitely long for. Hot weather, hot chicks and cold beer. See you soon.

    LMAO!!

    Jazzdrummer, now for the adress in Andalucia?
    Best regards,
    intet_at_tabe

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    haha, you guys are too much lols,

    and Mat - didnt know you were a blond teenage girl from the Valley

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muza View Post
    haha, you guys are too much lols,

    and Mat - didnt know you were a blond teenage girl from the Valley
    Muza dear, did you think we forgot about you? Nope. Remember this is primarely a training camp for Mat. Breakfast, then 5 miles running, boxing classes, lunch outside, then practicing music until 8 PM, and finishing with 5 miles running and then we go to the city, since they eat late in Spain.

    Btw. Muza dear, who down there in the sunny hot Andalucia love the Beach Boys like me, eh?
    Best regards,
    intet_at_tabe

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    Oh, of course I didnt think you forgot - I just wouldnt let anyone forget about me

    As per you questions - Beach girsl!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muza View Post
    Oh, of course I didnt think you forgot - I just wouldnt let anyone forget about me

    As per you questions - Beach girsl!!!!
    Muza dear, keep them coming

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    'A training camp for Mat...' lol, this sounds like I have a lot hard work to do. I have better idea for a day-plan. We get up late then we have breakfast. Then to the beach to swimm for a while and get a tan. After that sumptuous lunch accompanied by a glass (or two) of fine whiskey. After that long, long jam session (All the best titles: My funny valentine, All the things you are, etc.) up till late late night. Then if we are still able to do anything - bracing 5 miles (not Davies) running. Yeah, that's more like it. What do you think?

    @Muza - I take it as a compliment
    "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent."
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    I liiiikkeeee

    P.S. - it was most certainly a compliment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mat View Post
    Then to the beach to swimm for a while and get a tan.
    And after refining your tan, spend a stressful time dealing with skin cancer ... no thanks!!

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    So I guess a glass of whiskey would turn me into alcoholic for the rest of my life??

    CT64, if you don't want to go to the beach then don't. You'll join us later, on our jam session.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mat View Post
    'A training camp for Mat...' lol, this sounds like I have a lot hard work to do. I have better idea for a day-plan. We get up late then we have breakfast. Then to the beach to swimm for a while and get a tan. After that sumptuous lunch accompanied by a glass (or two) of fine whiskey. After that long, long jam session (All the best titles: My funny valentine, All the things you are, etc.) up till late late night. Then if we are still able to do anything - bracing 5 miles (not Davies) running. Yeah, that's more like it. What do you think?

    @Muza - I take it as a compliment
    Mat

    A healthy physical fit for fight body equals a healthy mind, but at the same time the natural sound interest in an 18 year old Laphroig for instance, the finist scottish breewed WHISKEY a man can be treated with - "All the day and all of the night", I´m with you

    Open fire at the beach at night will make Contratrombone64 without sunburns and chances of cancer, I believe after he has had a tiny taste of the scottish eleksir for Night´s, he wants to jam like the rest of us. Perhaps we can make Muza sing, now that would be the top of the Pops. Can´t wait.

    Mat, why don´t we head for Andalucia (yesterday) on behalf of all MIMF´s to scout the territory and find the small cosy taverns so all our jamming friends don´t have to waste valuable time on this. Do you have a four wheel, or should we go by train, or perhaps hitch hiking?

    Besides, all that physical exersize has to be built up slowly, under directions of dozens of spanish female fitness instructors, who knows what they are doing.
    Last edited by intet_at_tabe; Jan-30-2008 at 09:20.

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