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  • Sounds great!!!

  • Where is this cafe? I just can't find any good places that have live jazz in my area.

  • Can anyone tell to me bands like fuzzy logic?

  • I'm a bass, and guitar player, but I'm pretty new to WARR guitar (first time seeing it); why does he have mutes on three frets on the treble side?

  • @CheapTrick94 Well, maybe with most bands you can think of it this way - "having both a bass and guitar seems a little unnecessary, why not use a warr guitar?"

  • americangunnut...as you seem to be an expert can you plaes tell me how he is not useing his intsrument to its "full potential" and perhaps post of vid of yourself doing so?

  • I just came home from a concert, and I was speaking of the WARR guitar, not the act of music making, which is pretty much all I do. I respect that you are making music. Just sayin', that thing is crazy.

  • I copy..Yes,that's a crazy giutar....I bet it was hell to learn. I am a keyboardist myself and I can appreciate Jim's talent at WARR. My favorite is when he solos on Blue Ala Rondo Turk...check out the bass walk.

    Randell

  • I love jazz, but... this is kind of silly.

  • then you should rethink what you think you love...

  • Hahaha nicely put man =]

  • Beautiful...

    I'm not addicted to the jazz stuff; but this one i like.

    Also, warr guitar is an intersting instrument

  • well think of a warr guitar as like a piano, you have your bass and treble all on one instrument. and its about as expensive as one. haha. the only difference really is that you can carry it around with you, and that the piano has a slightly greater range of notes

  • Wow, quite good!

    Sounds a bit like jazz-fusion though.

  • Ever heard of a solo? You should try it some time. It's when people play by themselves. This = Solo win.

  • The Fuzzy Logic Boptet CD "Playing Favorites" is now available. To order, please find our My Space page (...fuzzylogicboptet) or look for it at CD Baby or Amazon.

    Thanks to everyone, especially Tronicvision!

  • great stuff!!!!!!!...love the monk

  • Hello twineights,

    Those patrons were guest and followers of Fuzzy Logic.

    Don't know if you are a working musician but I am. Ain't nothing more exciting than having your personal friends enjoy your gig...Damn!I live for that!!!!

    This was not a MORGUE!!!

    As for back-handing the women,Jim would not let you use his WARR guitar on his friends,and I would SURELY,STOP you before you ruin my production...I live for that also.

    Enjoy life live,

    Randell

  • What's up with those stupid bitches talking at the table the whole set? I'd of walked over there and back-handed them with the WARR.

  • Hi Randell.

    Everyone can see you've done a great job.

    Thank you for posting this video.

    So you work in the D.C. area, too?

    Hmmmmmm...

    What does your calendar look like for October?

    ...you've got mail.

    ~ D.

  • Jazz is just another form of great American music Just like Gospel,Bluegrass,Rock & Roll

    and Rap.

    I really enjoyed producing this video for Fuzzy Logic. As a musician,video producer myself,I saw the unique properies in this group. Thanks for all the positive comments on this video.

    Randell aka Tronicvision

  • Nobody is forcing you to watch this

  • G E T

    F U Z Z Y.

  • whoever says jaZZ SUCKS,shut up. Some people, nevermind, LOTS of people like it.

  • Was that a curved soprano sax? Very cool.

  • It's called an alto sax. Duh

  • The silver one? Seems way to small to be an alto. Also, no need to be an asshole.

  • You're right Unicronband. It is a soprano, and there is no need to be an asshole. I dug your vids.

  • If you want a Warr guitar in a metal band, check out some guys called "Behold ... The Arctopus" Some seriously insane stuff.

    On the suject of this vid though, I'm really loving the music. Sweet stuff! ^_^

  • Nice, Stolen Moments!

  • This is what is called a "Phalanx." It has pretty much the entire range of an 88-key piano. Check out the band called "99 Names of God" for more "proggy" and complicated stuff.

  • One might ask what makes the logic so fuzzy...?

    Love the tie.

  • Got something to do with their approach to Jazz I think. Or mabe it's just the tie.....

    Tronicvision

  • man if a warr guitar played heavy metal that would be crazy.

  • Surer U right. I think Jim was a metalhead at one point. He sure has rock chops...Maybe in the future????

    Tronicvision

  • Someone below me mentioned it but incase you didn't see it Behold... The Arctopus play metal with a Warr guitar. Their insane and pretty damn technical.

  • wow hey i actually wouldnt have noticed that if u didnt point it out thanks alot.

  • no problemo

  • Yes,I think the is working on their CD.

    Randell

  • Jim has great skills and experience. I wonder if he'll make some more intensive music one day

  • Whoa... extremely large neck. I've seen people use that but not this well.

  • excellent ! does that Warr guitar have pretty close to the same range as piano?...ie: 8 octaves?

  • I believe it's pretty close. I dig your style also.

  • youd need atleast 9 strings do do that.

    Count the strings

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