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Relaxing Jazz Music

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Breathe: Relaxing Jazz Piano Breathe: Relaxing Jazz Piano
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Most Relaxing Jazz Music in Universe (Dig) Most Relaxing Jazz Music in Universe (Dig)
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This lavish CD really lives up its name, offering up some of the most relaxing jazz music you'll hear. COL. 2005....
Most Relaxing Jazz Piano in the Universe Most Relaxing Jazz Piano in the Universe
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The latest in today's bestselling midprice line captures 20 of the greatest pianists in modern jazz at their mellow best....

Why do you think Jazz music is relaxing?

Why do you think Jazz music is relaxing? Can someone give me a paragraph or something. Haha. It’s for my essay. Please(:

Of course it all depends on tempo..
Jazz relies heavily in the background instruments so that the lead/solo
performers can freely explore their limits. With a smooth bass line, a soft and steady percussion and some gentle guitar or piano chords in the background, the tendency would be to find it relaxing.
My favorites are the Samba / Bossa Nova standards if I want some soft, pleasant jazz to relax to. Add a smooth female vocal like Astrud Gilberto or Ana Caran and I’m done for.