Description: I Love You & You Love Me, Jazz Music, Smooth Jazz, world music, royalty-free music and flash music
Keywords: I Love You & You Love Me, world music, royalty-free music, flash music, royalty free sounds, download stock music, royalty free sound, music for film, license music, commercial music, instrumental music, stock music library, production music, royalty-free songs, tv music, background music, royalty free music loops, royalty free audio, royalty free background music, production music library, music loops, royalty free music downloads, corporate music, music for videos, music library, music licensing, royalty-free production music, websites music, royalty free music library, music clips, royalty free web music, music cd production, music in commercial, Avant-garde jazz Bebop Cape jazz Chamber Cool Crossover Free Hard bop blues Jazz-funk fusion rap Latin Mainstream Neo-bop Nu swing big band modern pop radio In general a smooth jazz track is downtempo the most widely played tracks are in the 90–105 BPM range, layering a lead, melody-playing instrument saxophones – especially soprano and tenor – are the most popular, with guitars a close second over a backdrop that typically consists of programmed rhythms and various synth pads andor samples
Smooth jazz groups or recording artists tend to play their instruments in a melodic fashion such that they are recognizable within just a few measures; this category includes names such as saxophonists Kenny G, David Sanborn, George Howard, Najee, Boney James, and Art Porter, Jr; guitarists George Benson, Earl Klugh, Marc Antoine, Peter White, Jonathan Butler, Ray Parker, Jr, Norman Brown, Ronny Jordan, and Yves Vincent; pianists David Benoit, Bradley Joseph, and Joe Sample Some performers, such as Dave Koz, Bob James, and Nathan East are notable for their numerous collaborations with many of the genre's
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