Comeca – Track 2 – live brazilian jazz music

Kamaleao – mixing Brazilian jazz, bossa nova, and many Latin styles creating a new brand of music. symphonicsoul.net music in Santa Fe, New Mexico. See more at symphonicsoul.net Want your music promoted online? www.symphonicsoul.net/music_solution Live entertainment and musical performances by the band Kamaleao. Sound editing and production by Andres Jennings. album art,video production,and web development and design by Josh Gallegos of services.symphonicsoul.net Symphonic Soul Fine Art and Web Development . Santa Fe music booking by http View more of Josh’s artwork at www.symphonicsoul.net About the Music Track 2 – Mp3 – The first composistion by bass player Andres Hui, is a smooth bossa nova that shows the true union of these different musicians. Beautiful melodic lines and a relaxing rhythm makes this track a “boa comeca” “good start”.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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24 Comments on "Comeca – Track 2 – live brazilian jazz music"

  1. stephanjones100
    10/02/2012 at 7:11 pm Permalink

    beautiful simply beautiful

  2. Ferbrimack
    10/02/2012 at 8:08 pm Permalink

    Simply love it !!!!!

  3. Search4diabetescure
    10/02/2012 at 9:02 pm Permalink

    @NosferatusMomma – Respectfully, I want to tell you this.
    This IS NOT A SONG!
    It’s a MUSICAL PIECE.
    A SONG is music with a human vocal articulation.

  4. Search4diabetescure
    10/02/2012 at 9:29 pm Permalink

    Simply gorgeous.

  5. 07Israelite
    10/02/2012 at 9:34 pm Permalink

    Bom

  6. bridgelangley
    10/02/2012 at 10:28 pm Permalink

    my space johncrawfordpiano
    

  7. bridgelangley
    10/02/2012 at 11:14 pm Permalink

    do a search on John Crwaford.
    John Crawford Trio at the Archduke and watch the video

  8. NosferatusMomma
    11/02/2012 at 12:00 am Permalink

    this song is beautiful

  9. TheCataIyst
    11/02/2012 at 12:40 am Permalink

    @goblinxbobin It’s really just a matter of preference. I like mostly rock, rap, and r&b, but I love jazz and classic, etc. too. There’s always some bad artists no matter what genre of music it is. There are bad rap, rock, jazz, r&b, etc. artists, but there’s also some really good ones. It just seems that the really bad rap artists are what are more popular, though there are really good ones. Example of bad rap: Lil Wayne, Good rap: Fort Minor

  10. cocotiger77
    11/02/2012 at 1:39 am Permalink

    @tyezillaOG Its funny that you felt the need to talk about race when there is no warrant to do so. It is even more comical that you use evasive language to indicate that whites as a whole are much like sheep when it comes to music. They merely follow the heard, (which I would suspect you believe to be lead by another race). I hope you gained some utility from your comment, because I laugh at you. A. Get a life. B. Realize anyone can play the race game. C. Learn about music history and LOGIC.

  11. chrslbrt
    11/02/2012 at 2:29 am Permalink

    @goblinxbobin not all rap sucks man.

  12. elmando5
    11/02/2012 at 2:36 am Permalink

    @goblinxbobin Hey there is good hip hop music out there, it’s just that there are a lot of real crappy hip hop artists. Janet Jackson said that when she plans on getting back to her music career, she wants to incorporate Brazilian Jazz music on her next album. That would be great.

  13. akblackbat
    11/02/2012 at 2:47 am Permalink

    I want to purchase the album but cant find any suggestions?

  14. asopaso07
    11/02/2012 at 3:43 am Permalink

    I love Brazilian Jazz. It has a lively, happy feel to it, even when its suppose to be sad.
    You can really appreciate it.

  15. tyezillaOG
    11/02/2012 at 3:52 am Permalink

    @goblinxbobin ….Its funny to think that white people disliked muisc such as the Blues,Jazz and Rock n Roll when it was at its prime….whats werid is the same is true with Rap muisc….

  16. RALMAR9
    11/02/2012 at 4:48 am Permalink

    break out the saxophone

  17. 3L3CTR0static
    11/02/2012 at 5:38 am Permalink

    Well it’s a shame my generation doesn’t understand this music…I am in the electronic music myself but I still know that there is wonderful music out there. It’s a shame the youth gets loaded their heads with all this cheap pop “music”, a shame…

  18. rediwhen
    11/02/2012 at 5:51 am Permalink

    Back in the day radio used to play all kinds of music from around the world, but when radio went 100% mainstream in the late 90′s true musical artists lost out as well as those of us that appreciate real music and the true artists that put their true talent to perfection. By the way I agree, rap is crap!

  19. raeart
    11/02/2012 at 6:05 am Permalink

    nice, jazz and art go nice together with a glass of red wine. cheers!

  20. LGTRON
    11/02/2012 at 6:23 am Permalink

    i love this kind of music , please tell me of other similar artists

  21. North108
    11/02/2012 at 7:18 am Permalink

    i love brazilian jazz music

  22. goblinxbobin
    11/02/2012 at 7:51 am Permalink

    how come this kinda songs arent “in” in US??? gosh id love to here this rather than crap like rap… not even real songs..

  23. saud101010
    11/02/2012 at 8:16 am Permalink

    i can’t say any thing ..

    just .. THX

  24. hellfire9
    11/02/2012 at 9:01 am Permalink

    this is pretty, thanks for posting!

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