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    Maiden Voyage Listening Assignment Tune: Maiden Voyage Personnel: Herbie Hancock – Piano Ron Carter – Bass Tony Williams – Drums Freddie Hubbard – Trumpet George Coleman – Tenor Saxophone This tune‚ as well as the rest of the album‚ was recorded in 1965 under the Blue Note Label. It is a 32-bar AABA form. The changes are composed of 4 different m7sus chords‚ which creates a very open sound. The recording that I have is 7 minutes and 57 seconds in length. The tune starts out with

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    Financial Management. I want to get a closer look to it and improve my knowledge about financial Topics during this Education to take it as a base for further studies‚ f. ex. the Bachelor in International Business at IBA. In my free time I play the Saxophone in a little Rock’n’Roll-Band here in Kolding. But next to this I have another great passion‚ which was the managing of a festival in Germany. The festival had

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    Yeah. Good luck Welcome to Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. 4‚438‚957 articles in English Arts Biography Geography History Mathematics Science Society Technology All portals From today’s featured article Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) was a British comic actor‚ filmmaker‚ and composer who rose to fame in the silent era. Chaplin became a worldwide icon through his screen persona "the Tramp" and is considered one of the most important figures of the film industry

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    or being broke. R and B arose from the African music that was brought over by the slaves. Field hollers‚ ballads‚ church music and rhythmic dance tunes evolved into music. In the late 1940’s‚ black dancers turned to big bands playing blues on the saxophone. This type of music had a heavy beat. It was louder‚ and it soon brought on different styles: small sax-and-piano "jump bands" using boogie- woogie rhythms‚ country blues bands featuring electric guitars and harmonicas; and black teenage vocal harmony

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    to hobbies. We all three enjoy to read outdoors and helping others whenever we have the chance. I love anything that deals with music. I sometimes feel like I wouldn’t be able to live without it. I like singing‚ dancing‚ and playing the piano and saxophone. I have played each of those since around the age of eleven. I also enjoy spending time with my boyfriend and friends any chance I get. At times they are all I have to make me feel wanted. After my dad passed I have depended a lot on them. My friends

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    excitement of the party. Fitzgerald uses varied sentence structure by using polysyndeton and asyndeton. He also uses lengthier sentences with less punctuation throughout. Polysyndeton is used in the quote‚ ‘but a whole pitful of oboes and trombones and saxophones and…’ The sentence emphasizes the number of instruments. The host of the party shows his wealth by having extravagant bands play at his parties. Asyndeton is used in the quote. ‘Laughter is easier minute by minute‚ spilled with prodigality‚ tipped

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    New Orleans‚ jazz music was first known as “jass” then later dropped the two “ss” into “zz” which means “cool.” During the later part of the 19th century‚ jazz took shape in several brass bands. The jazz style then was dominated by the use of the saxophone‚ piano‚ cornet‚ and the trombone. Particularly from the southern part of Mississippi‚ blues came into being with its first ever recorded blues

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    View Attempt 3/29/12 8:07 PM View Attempt 1 of 1 Title: 20th Century Music Listening Test Started: November 17‚ 2011 9:21 PM Submitted: November 17‚ 2011 9:31 PM Time spent: 00:10:12 Total score: 45.46/50 = 90.92% Total score adjusted by 0.0 Maximum possible score: 50 Done 1. Which of these examples is in Impressionistic style? Student Value Response 1. the first one 2. the second one Correct Answer Feedback 100% Score: 2.27/2.27 2. What do you hear in this example that is

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    The purpose of this paper is to show the beginnings of Jazz and how it transformed and developed through the decades. What I needed to research‚ was how jazz all began and how it evolved. How did it start? Who were the people that were involved in the beginning? Where did it begin? How did it evolve into what jazz is today? Jazz had its beginnings in Africa. Before the slave trade‚ tribes in Africa had there own rhythms‚ instruments‚ and dances. It was the slave trade brought by ships to South America

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    main instruments of this song which really keeps it together is the trumpet because without that in this song it would not have that strong up-tempo punch that it has. The drums also play a big role in keeping the song so loud. There is also a saxophone and violin which keep the song together and give it that touch of jazzy vibe. The guitar and bass in this song are also very strong but are not as emphasized as much as the trumpet‚ vocals and drums are. I would say the most unique

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