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    Entertaiment Youth Club

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    MARKETING PLAN for entertaiment youth club I. Executive Summary This marketing plan was designed for a entertainment club ‚ which is a small‚ cozy‚ family owned club specializing in authentic and traditional acoustic jazz music. In addition to the music and the upscale atmosphere‚ youth club’s offers a wide selection of alcoholic beverages and appetizers. This plan outlines in the following pages‚ a renewed vision and strategic focus of what it will take to run a successful

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    Rock History Assignment 4 One of the most influential genres‚ or sub genres‚ is about a 50/50 flip between folk rock and jazz rock. Both incorporate amazing rock beats and tones‚ (and awesome guitar riffs)‚ as well as a bridge between two other completely separate genres. I also find it hard to categorize a band into one specific genre. So many bands have so many songs that could be put into a different category. So while Johnny Cash could be a country artists or rockabilly‚ and even in some of

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    of R&B music; it was born in the 1980s (“Rhythm and Blues”). For the following paragraphs‚ I am going to evaluate the characteristics and styles of Original R&B and Contemporary R&B music. Generally speaking‚ R&B music is the “‘urbane‚ rocking‚ jazz based music with a heavy‚ insistent beat’” (“Rhythm and Blues”). Both Original R&B and Contemporary R&B possess this characteristic; however‚ Original R&B music has a slower and softer beat since it is played as a smooth and soulful music. Original

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    both separately and layered. The guitar‚ saxophone‚ and bass play an improvised solo. The improvisations are simple and blend well with the slow tempo. The soft and light tone from the guitar and saxophone are what help to classify this song as cool jazz. This song has some classical influences as well and can be detected by the layering of melodies. Second Song: “Desafinado” uses a bass‚ drums‚ guitar‚ and saxophone. The song has a slow tempo and a Latino sound. The bass and drums create a Latino

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    eventually mixed with other types of music‚ due to the creative and experimental nature of composers and musicians. Specifically‚ samba and tango became mixed with jazz music‚ creating newer types of music. For the tango‚ Astor Piazzola first experimented with tango and jazz‚ creating what was called “new jazz”‚ while the mix of samba and jazz became known as bossa nova‚ a music genre featuring hits such as “The Girl from Ipanema.” Even today‚ both styles continue to mix with other music genres‚ such

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    Dissociation: Mere Bozza

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    IMPROVISATION ET CAPRICE September 13‚ 2011 By Eugène Bozza Saxophone Studio Presentation Presented by Robby Avila “The good man is the only excellent musician‚ because he gives forth a perfect harmony not with a lyre or other instrument but with the whole of his life.” - Plato Eugène Bozza (4 April 1905 – 28 September 1991) Eugène Bozza was a 20th century French musician and talented composer who wrote many important works for not only the saxophone‚ but for nearly every wind instrument

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    Kyara Santos Lab Questions: 1.Describe some of the influence of Latin music in the US in the early part of the twentieth century.Latin music started a new type of music‚ Jazz and Afro-Cuban Jazz. 2.What was the significance of "Machito and His Afro-Cubans"? “Machito and His Afro-Cubans” created Afro-Cuban Jazz. 3.How did Dizzy Gillespie incorporate Latin music into his music? Gillespie invited a player named Chano‚ who was from Cuba‚ and they worked together. 4.What was

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    is Jazz. Jazz is a type of music that was created mainly by black Americans during the early twentieth century‚ and is a combination of American and African tribal music. There are many different characteristics that set Jazz apart from every other kind of music‚ but there are three main distinctions; the first is its particular combination of rhythm‚ melody and harmony‚ second is the subtle differences that make every Jazz player almost instantly recognizable and finally is the way that Jazz players

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    Critical thinking 8.10

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    ragtime are used in jazz. 3. a. Cornetist who helped to create jazz music . His music had a loud piercing sound that be heard in the distance. 4. a. Bebop had faster rhythms and more complex harmonies. 5. a. A form of jazz that emphasized improvisation. In hot jazz multiple musicians did improvisation‚ In classic it was one. Critical Thinking Questions 1. a. Both use improvisation at some point. A difference is that classical music try not to improvise but jazz music use it all the

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    prime time prohibition era in the city of New Orleans. Music is blasting‚ the alcohol is freely flowing‚ and there are crowds of dancing flappers and dapper gentlemen all over the French Quarter. For decades‚ New Orleans has been the epicenter for jazz music in America. It is essential to the culture‚ economy‚ and history of the city. Over the last few years‚ however‚ some of New Orleans’s city officials seem to think the beat has left the city‚ and its personality is suffering because of it. Others

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