Story Behind The Song
As a result of having not changing the strings on one of my acoustic guitars for over 4 years, the low E string was dulled to a point where it no longer rang out but still had a nice definitive tone and stayed in tune. This allowed me to play rhythmic two string riffs on the Low E and A string without the E getting to much in the way of the sound but still allowing the harmony to be heard and felt. One of the riffs had a definitive Cowboy Western music sound and feel which I really enjoyed and inspired me to start working out drum and percussion parts to compliment the simple rhythmic guitar part. After the drums and percussion were added I thought some slide guitar, tremelo guitars and horns might be nice to give it a more "spaghetti western" feel. When it finally all came together, "Jazz Song Of Another Kind" was born.
Song Description
"Spaghetti Western" meets "James Bond Film"; a dark and desolate instrumental featuring guitars, horns, and percussion with hints of anticipation and suspense, perfect for TV or Film with Western or Spy themes.
Song Length |
3:43 |
Genre |
Country - Cowboy, Country - Americana |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Instrumental |
Mood |
Anxious, Troubled |
Subject |
Cowboy, Justice |
Similar Artists |
Ennio Morricone, Berto Pisano |
Era |
2000 and later |
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