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3 March, 20:12

The nontraditional sounds that come from the baritone saxophonist in the band Too Many Zooz are the direct result of a traditional instrumentalist trying to emulate the sounds of electronic music. Is this concept similar to that which started the honky-tonk movement?

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  1. 3 March, 20:38
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    Honky-tonk comes from a type of establishment of the time, that served alcoholic beverages and provided country music to the working class, where the honky-tonk genre comes as a "more danceable" version of a "blues" with a faster tempo.

    The concept of a traditional instrumentalist trying to emulate new sounds does not have nothing to see with this, but the concept of taking something that already exists and "modifying" it to reach new audiences does.
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