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    Default Any plans for a Dixie/Trad jazz player style?

    Hi everyone! Firstly, great app Love it so much!

    The variety of the player styles is great, but I was wondering if it'd be possible to make a dixieland / trad jazz style player? The closest one at the moment is the gypsy one but that's not really the same.

    Thanks!

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    My vote is for a tuba

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    We need a Dixieland style down here, and soon! Mardi Gras is coming, and we're a 3 piece group! Please say you will! Thanks...

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    +onefor dixie tunes.

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    Yep....tuba and banjo would be nice. Guitar is fine, but piano may be unnecessary. If it could have an option for straight time drums, too, all the better.
    Steve Hoog
    St Louis area
    you have money to pay me, I'll play tuba or washboard for you
    I'll play bass if my ability fits your needs
    www.stevehoogtubaplayer.com

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    I agree , a Dixie would be fun but perhaps a bit tricky.
    I think they only have 4 tracks to work with.
    1) tuba bass.. that's probably easy
    2) strum banjo also easy
    3)trombone sliding from the 3rd to next chord tone ??
    4) drum
    I don't know what you could do with the clarinet or trumpet but you'd have to sacrifice the drum or trombone.

    So my request would be to have a Bluegrass 2
    with the 4th track as mandolin of guitar playing a solid 2 and 4.

    btw
    love the bluegrass setting

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    There are only 3 tracks. The 4th slider is for FX.

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    UPDATE:
    These styles are available in the current player version:

    Jazz:
    New Orleans Swing
    Second Line
    Trad Jazz
    )BOB

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