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Old 02-03-2007, 05:40 PM   #31 (permalink)
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And "Welcome" from yet another Canadian. We sincerely hope that you'll enjoy being "here". It seems more and more of the professional crowd are coming into this area and we couldn't be happier about that.

"Thanks" to the moderators/administration also, for being able to draw in people of Ingrid's stature.
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Old 02-03-2007, 09:34 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Hi Ingrid ...

Very glad to see you here! I have you prominetly "linked" on my website at TrumpetGig.com I look forward to reading your post and becoming friends.
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Old 02-03-2007, 10:11 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Welcome Ingrid.

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Old 02-03-2007, 10:36 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Welcome to TM, Ingrid. I heard your interview on NPR about year ago, (was it longer?) and have long enjoyed your playing.

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Old 02-03-2007, 10:56 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Welcome!!!!!!!


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Hi, Ingrid!
Wellcome to TM. Let me ask a question...Till now Tony was the person to ask all questions about commercial, jazz, impro etc (or at least that was my perception). It will be useful to know how do you plan to differ your input, so we can know what question to put on what forum..Shall you be dealing specifically with something like, combo jazz, impro issues etc and Tony with studio work and big band? Did I get it right?
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You are on the right track trumpetnick. If you want to research their different back grounds why not check out their sites. http://www.kadleck.com and http://www.ingridjensen.com

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Wellcome to TM. Let me ask a question...Till now Tony was the person to ask all questions about commercial, jazz, impro etc (or at least that was my perception). It will be useful to know how do you plan to differ your input, so we can know what question to put on what forum..Shall you be dealing specifically with something like, combo jazz, impro issues etc and Tony with studio work and big band? Did I get it right?
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Wow-you guys weren't kidding when you said I'd meet people from all over! Amazing and thanks again for all of the sweet hellos. (Um,Pat-where were you at IAJE? you missed my birthday!)
Thanks for the question about direction Trumpetnick- I've been mulling that over as well.
I can only suggest that everyone checks out both Tonys and my playing styles and paths and come up with questions that relate to each individual way as we both have unique career paths. Maria's gigs are the main place Tony and I get to play together and it's always an amazing experience being next to his spectacular sound and deep approach to the phrasing and movement of Maria's music. For those of you who don't know,Tony is a great improviser as well- so it might be cool to direct questions to both of us (Hi Tony!)and see how differently (or similarly) we answer the questions.
Alright-time to get on a plane,go home and back my Euro currents for Sweden- off in the aft. Will do my very best to check in from the road~ Peace ~ Ingrid.
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great to see (read) you here :)

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