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| Forte User Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Priceless!! In my version, the margarita is on the rocks made with Patron Anejo. | ||
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| Forte User | Dang, Manny....you just made this really hard. I've been around and around on this, imagining my favorite player's sounds, and I keep coming back to full. Wait...no. Intense. Can I change my answer? (Can you tell I had elementary all day today?)
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| Mezzo Piano User Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Tempe, Arizona
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![]() | Lot’s of really good descriptive words here! I thought it would be interesting to see what the thesaurus has to say about each of the most popular descriptions that we’ve come up with so far: Opulent – Wealthy, Lavish, Luxurious, Rich, Magnificent, Affluent, Sumptuous Brilliant – Luminous, Dazzling, Radiant, Sparkling, Gleaming, Shining, Bright Vibrant: Two synonyms given – Lively and Bright Lively – Vivacious, Animated, Exciting, Pulsating, Energetic, Effervescent, Alive, Vital, Bubbly Bright – Vivid, Brilliant, Dazzling, Flamboyant, Colorful, Luminous, Glowing Resonant: Two synonyms given – Booming and Significant Booming - Ringing, Echoing, Reverberating, Resounding, Deep, Rich Significant – Meaningful, Important, Evocative, Indicative, Reminiscent Lush: Two synonyms given – Verdant and Luxurious Luxurious – Plush, Lavish, Opulent, Sumptuous, Deluxe Rich: Seven synonyms given – Wealthy, Full, Opulent, Heavy, Fertile, Intense, Ironic Full – Abounding, Plentiful, Loaded, Stuffed, Heavy, Dripping Opulent – Gorgeous, Plush, Lush, Luxuriant, Precious, Splendid, Valuable, Expensive, Ornate Fertile – Abundant, Plentiful, Fruitful, Lush, Full Intense – Deep, Strong, Full, Powerful, Vivid, Resonant
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| Mezzo Forte User | Quote:
My one word for sound would be "Gold" for both my legit and jazz playin'. | |
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| Pianissimo User | I can describe the sound I want to have in one word no problem. 'Wynton'
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Richmond Hill (Toronto), Ontario
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(and I play in big bands mostly!)
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| Utimate User Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: USA
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![]() | Well, the sentiment is a good one but which Wynton? Which Herseth? For me part of the universal appeal of both those gentlemen is the ability to change their sound which is the topic. So, I think for this informal poll, the adjectives work best as opposed to personal noun-cum-adjectives. Tom, djm? What adjectives descibe your favorite parts of these artists approaches? ML |
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