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    Jazz

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    Lm89Jazz Jazz is a genre of music that originated in African American communities during the late 19th and early 20th century. It emerged in many parts of the United States in the form of independent popular musical styles‚ and it is linked with African American and European American music. Jazz since its birth have changed and faced with improvisations starting from ragtime till the modern style of the jazz. The birth of Jazz in the multicultural society of America has led intellectuals from around

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    What’s the most important trait you’d like for your child to develop? If you’re like most parents and educators‚ intelligence is probably at the top of your list. Generally speaking‚ almost all parents want clever‚ thoughtful children‚ which is why we spend so much time choosing the right schools and making sure educators are exceeding expectations. With that being said‚ it’s important to remember: as a parent‚ you have the power to boost your children’s learning potential simply by making books

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    measure prominent bass lines; a distinctive‚ razor-sharp type of rhythm guitar; chanted or hollered vocals in the style of soul music; powerful‚ rhythm-oriented horn sections; a strong emphasis on percussion‚ often including hand drums and other instruments as well as a drum kit; and African and jazz influences. Funk music was a major influence on the development of disco and‚ later‚ hip hop music. There’s no real definition of funk‚ but here’s how one person described it funk a stew of jazz + blues

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    African American Culture 5

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    Question# 4: African cultures‚ by and large‚ bring a similar world view to the relationship between man and the spiritual realm‚ one that is marked by an extremely personal interaction. In the broader African spiritual world human beings are seen to be under the constant influence of other people‚ their ancestors‚ minor deities‚ the Creator‚ and various forces of nature. As a result the African spiritual world can be described as interactive since all things are endowed with life-force. How is this

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    Jeffrey Scott "Jeff" Buckley (November 17‚ 1966 – May 29‚ 1997)‚ raised as Scott "Scottie" Moorhead‚ was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist‚ he was born in Orange‚California in the United States of America. He began playing guitar at the age of five after discovering an acoustic guitar in his grandmother’s closet‚ Buckley was brought up around music and his mother was a classically trained pianist and cellist. He attended Loara High School‚ and played in the school’s jazz band. During

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    Somethings Coming Notes

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    quieter TEXTURE- lots of different layers makes music exciting TONALITY- D major‚ happy key to reflect mood of song INSTRUMENTS- -solo tenor voice -accompanied by large orchestra consisiting of woodwind‚ brass‚ percussion‚ strings. Also drum-kit‚ piano‚ electric and acoustic guitars‚ saxophones‚ muted trumpets -instruments often imitate each other‚ usually at different octaves. MELODY- -starts in D major‚ modulates to C major‚ back to D Major - use of tritone which is an interval

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    Unit 22

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    the rhythmic accents on the off-beat‚ usually played by guitar or piano (or both)‚ known as the skank. This pattern accents the second and fourth beat in each bar (or the ands of each beat depending on how the music is counted) and combines with the drums emphasis on beat three to create a unique feel and sense of phrasing in contrast to most other popular genres focus on beat one‚ the "downbeat" Stylistic elements: The tempo of reggae is usually felt as slower than the popular Jamaican forms‚ ska

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    Essay On Clifford Brown

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    The album features Clifford Brown on trumpet‚ Max Roach on drums‚ Ritchie Powell on piano‚ Harold Land on tenor saxophone‚ and George Morrow on bass. “Sandu” is a twelve bar “jazz blues” and has become a highly recognizable jazz standard. Brown’s solo is immediately recognizable and easy to identify. Brown passes

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    class‚ the neuro testing report shows that some segments are more stimulating than others. It also demonstrates that some parts are more appealing to one gender to another for example. However‚ beyond the gender‚ some segments stand out like the drum kit scene which was really effective thanks to a good memory encoding. As a consequence‚ lessons can be drawn by the brand: this scene could be used by the brand in their communication strategy. Moreover‚ what I found particularly fascinating was the

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    names) I really became a fan of their music. The violins along with the DJ scratches and drum kits used on the track are sensational; it was like I witnessed a musical masterpiece being created before my very eyes. The sounds the violins created sounded similar to those of large orchestra groups playing at an Opera House. They not only use violins‚ I’m guessing they add the snares and kicks with the help of a drum machine. The violin duo attacked the music

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