Ebullient Optimism is a bright, cheerful, original jazz piece inviting listeners to join in a joyful auditory journey that resonates with feelings of positivity, vibrancy, happiness and hope, which are central not only to the music itself, but also to the broader narrative of life that jazz often reflects, embodying the profound connection between jazz and the human experience.
This instrumental seeks to reflect some of the traditional Hindi characteristics of raga, complex rhythms, complementary instrumentation and emotive expression within the modern sound of the saxophone to create a resonant piece that pays homage to the beauty of musical traditions.
“After Dinner Walk” was inspired by the likes of songs like “Albela Sajan Ayo R” as well as by the structured nature of Carnatic music. The name stems from its “strut-like” feel, which brought to mind the traditional Ayurvedic rooted “hundred steps” taken after a meal to foster health and digestion.
Everyone can share in the joy of this universal language, which transcends cultural and linguistic barriers, allowing people from diverse backgrounds to communicate and connect through movement—a unique form of expression engaging folks emotionally and physically, providing an inclusive platform for storytelling, inspiring, etc.
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