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Toontrack releases Jazz Fusion EZkeys MIDI pack

Tuesday February 18, 2025. 04:46 PM , from Gearslutz
Toontrack releases Jazz Fusion EZkeys MIDI pack
Today, Toontrack announced the release of the Jazz Fusion EZkeys MIDI pack. This marks the 102nd individual title in Toontrack’s massive collection of MIDI packs for EZkeys.

About the Jazz Fusion EZkeys MIDI pack

When traditional jazz fused its melodic and harmonic spontaneity with the rhythmic energy of funk and the spirit of rock, a new genre was born. Although this was way back in the 1960s, jazz fusion as a style has continued to evolve and influence generations of players to this day. Throughout the entire lifespan of this wildly experimental musical journey, the piano has consistently been one of the leading melodic and rhythmic voices.

In this EZkeys MIDI pack, pianist extraordinaire Manuel Valera explores this vastly vibrant musical universe and takes you on an awe-inspiring ride that covers anything from the classic to the more modern. Expect adventurous harmonies, bold note choices and a tapestry of different musical ideas that seamlessly fuse into the one coherent style of music we call jazz fusion.

If you’re ready to make some no-holds-barred-type songs where stereotypical rules and genre norms have no earthly business, this EZkeys MIDI pack is for you.

FEATURE SPOTLIGHT

• Piano/keyboard playing styles inspired by a fusion of jazz, rock, funk and Latin

• Played by pianist Manuel Valera

• Categorized in Intro, A, B and C sections

• 4/4, 5/4, 7/4 and 9/8 in straight and swing feel with tempos ranging from 72 BPM to 200 BPM

Find audio demos and more info here:

https://www.toontrack.com/product/ja...n-ezkeys-midi/









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