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    Jazz Style Essay

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    The interpretation of jazz style is crucial to the element of rhythmic groove in any jazz ensemble performance. Today‚ many written arrangements for both large and small jazz ensembles are well marked with articulations and expression markings. However‚ in some cases there is nothing to guide the instructor or student. This book addresses some of the articulation and style situations that are commonly found in jazz music. These situations can be generalized into a set of guidelines that can be used

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    into ‘the Blues House’. Gillespie’s fantastic individuality gave a greater impact to the incredible music that he wrote as a composer. Gillespie’s most famous original recordings include "Groovin’ High"‚ "Woody ’n’ You"‚ and "Salt Peanuts" for their new variant style‚ and "A Night in Tunisia" is very notable as

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    A Streetcar Named Desire‚ written by Tennessee Williams‚ debuted in New York as a Broadway play on December 3‚ 1947. The success of this play established Williams among the most respected and influencing playwrights in modern theater. Only four years after its Broadway debut‚ Williams’ play was adapted into a film; Williams worked hands on with director Elia Kazan to create the 1951 film adaptation A Streetcar Named Desire. Though the two adaptations have similar literary elements‚ and Kazan worked

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    Rodriguez)‚on bass (Mario Padron)‚on the trumpet( Mike Irwin).Being Latino and growing up in America my goal has been to engage with my culture on a different level .I want to expand my understanding of the roots of the music I grew up listening to and new music that

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    Rap And Hip Hop Essay

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    Hip-Hop Music In Today’s Society Rap and Hip Hop music is a genre evolving throughout society that is changing the music industry for the better. There are many artists today that portray different styles of Rap and Hip Hop and bring the genre to a new level. Many of these different types of rap circulating are heard on the radio and through social media. The topic of Rap and Hip-Hop may be one of the most controversial music groups that has ever been talked about. The idea that rap is negative and

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    Idalmy Santos Professor Germinario English Composition 1 22 October 2013 The Effects of Rap Music on Teens Rap music has been around since the early 1970’s. It became popular rapidly‚ and expanded to different parts of the world. From its beginning‚ the rap culture has not been well liked‚ but the people who do listen to it get hooked on it quickly. For example‚ teenagers are huge fans of rap music. Although rap music is so popular‚ it is becoming an issue in society. It has had a negative

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    Rap and Hip-Hop music has been around since Grandmaster Flash and Furious Five with their track‚ The Message. Music in general is a major influence in a child’s or teenager’s life. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation‚ the average child listens to more than 2 1/2 hours of music daily. (1). www.livestrong.com Is this a good or bad thing for teenagers around the world? Rap music does not really make problems for teens who live in a balanced/healthy lifestyle. According to the American Academy

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    Antonio Sanchez Essay

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    representative of the Chicago modern jazz scene‚ features three enthusiastic reedists and an explosive rhythm section that highly benefits with the unparalleled atonal chords of the pianist Matthew Shipp. Bridging the gap between heritage and modernity‚ “A New Kind of Dance” can be seen as a trippy celebration filled with broken swing songs‚ cheerful dispositions‚ disrupted cross-rhythms‚ and exultant melodies that superimpose one another. One can really dance to this record. If you’ve never heard the music

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    Hurricane and Tornado Essay Have you ever been in a hurricane or tornado? Do you know how to prepare for it? You would usually hide in a basement‚ a cellar‚ or evacuate the premises for a hurricane. There are three categories of comparing and contrasting for hurricanes and tornados. The first category I am going to talk about is how much damage does a hurricane and tornado do? The second category I am going to talk about is how big a tornado and hurricane get up to. The last category I am going

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    Home Fire Research Paper

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    collaboration tools while developing and practicing acceptable technology habits. They will be able to reflect on whether or not they are well suited for online learning with the guidance of a highly skilled CTHEI teacher. Teachers are eager to present the new learning platform to their students. Tamera Fiset‚ CTHEI teacher at Bailey JH‚ believes “Canvas can offer a lot of valuable information and skill building

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