Rally CDs: How many tracks?
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Here is a sample of a simple CD label and envelope track list... Not the most eloquent or fancy but neat and readable. The track list is on an Avery 8164 shipping label, available at any stationary store.
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That looks great Casey. Thanks!
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Thanks. I wouldn't say "great", but simple and effective.jadams wrote:That looks great Casey. Thanks!
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Hi, everyone:
I related question. I'm bringing categories of music that have had forwarded. One of them is giving me, well, description conniptions
The other is blues-derived cues (and a few vocal songs) that usually involve acoustic and/or electric guitar, fretless or 5-string bass, and other virtual instruments. This second group can fit into several genres: roots guitar; jazz; fusion; hip-hop, Chicago blues, New Orleans funk, and some (unintentionally) cross-genre pieces. How would you describe this second group as a "category" on a CD's track list?
I related question. I'm bringing categories of music that have had forwarded. One of them is giving me, well, description conniptions
The other is blues-derived cues (and a few vocal songs) that usually involve acoustic and/or electric guitar, fretless or 5-string bass, and other virtual instruments. This second group can fit into several genres: roots guitar; jazz; fusion; hip-hop, Chicago blues, New Orleans funk, and some (unintentionally) cross-genre pieces. How would you describe this second group as a "category" on a CD's track list?
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JazzThis second group can fit into several genres: roots guitar; jazz; fusion; hip-hop, Chicago blues, New Orleans funk, and some (unintentionally) cross-genre pieces. How would you describe this second group as a "category" on a CD's track list?
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Len911 wrote:JazzThis second group can fit into several genres: roots guitar; jazz; fusion; hip-hop, Chicago blues, New Orleans funk, and some (unintentionally) cross-genre pieces. How would you describe this second group as a "category" on a CD's track list?
"Stuff With Very Long Chord Names"
Seriously, you don't have to get THAT specific. "Jazz" or "Jazz & Blues" is fine.
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or Uptown Jazz, Downtown Jazz and for the "(unintentionally) cross-genre pieces", Creole Jazz!
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