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Infinite Elevator
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Jazz instrumental employing just 4 guitar tracks designed to make you bop to the beat and not want to get off the elevator.
jazz lead guitar elevator music guitar
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Primary Site for Frederick's Rock Fusion Music & Philosophy
Primary site for Frederick's rock fusion incorporating elements of rock, electronic, folk, symphonic, world, blues, jazz, latin, and country influences, with lyrics based upon personal experience, informed spiritual humanitarianism, and political/religious independence. F. J. Serafim - Vocals, Electric/Acoustic/Synth Guitars, Synthesizers, Pianos, Bass & Production Hi Frederick, I liked the lyrical concept, the musical arrangements, musicianship and vocals... ....you are on the right track with your songwriting. Wishing you success with your music, Mike (Moody Blues co-founder Mike Pinder, 2018 R&R Hall of Famers) Song order is based upon technical considerations such as recency of track upload and not any intended sonic or creative merit. Playlists and albums are the more efficient method of exploring this site. Licensing only upon direct contact with artist.
Song Info
Genre
Jazz Lounge
Author
Frederick Serafim
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Frederick Serafim
Uploaded
January 19, 2026
Track Files
MP3
MP3 7.8 MB 320 kbps 3:24
Lossless
WAV 34.3 MB
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Vocals
No vocals, instrumental only
Story behind the song
I was cleaning up my old digital music files when I came across this unfinished song session from 2012. It had a bland title and at the time I didn't attach much importance to it, and forgot all about it. I think I went on vacation for month without finishing it. So before deleting it I decided to play it first just to see if it was worth saving. Then it came back to me and so I polished up the stem tracks, mixed it down, mastered it, and improved the title. I'd get a kick out of making a video of it with a group of business people entering an elevator, and then start smiling and bopping to the tune while the elevator proceeds up to the 30th floor, and more people get off and on and after some initial bewilderment start joining in on the fun, before heading off to their respective offices, feeling great and ready to work... If it actually caught on it would be a wonderfully annoying tune. As I recall, I recorded it for the purposes of exercising my lead guitar fingering.
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