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    Jazz and Blues

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    Thesis Statement: Blues and Jazz are different in several major ways. I. Blues and Jazz are different in terms of feeling. A. By performing or listening to the Blues‚ one is able to overcome sadness. 1. Blues is based on the music of African-American playing to express longing for better life and lost loves‚ jobs‚ and money. 2. Because African-American‚ in the past‚ did not know about music theory‚ they played out of major scale notes‚ and therefore‚ makes the feeling of sadness

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    Learning styles are key when teaching a person‚ knowing strengths and weaknesses in certain areas help to give an idea of the manner in which to teach an individual‚ especially when learning something new. There are three different types of learning styles‚ visual learners learn by viewing or seeing something being taught to them‚ kinesthetic learn by moving‚ and an auditory learner such as myself learns by hearing. In the learning styles assessment I found my highest score to be auditory‚ my second

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    popularity in 1970s when the influx of Dominican and Puerto Rican workers to United States It is traditionally with different instruments including The bongos‚ the claves‚ the conga Drum‚ The Guiro‚ The Marimba‚ maracas‚ trumpets and trombone‚ guitars‚ saxophone‚ the Cowbelland and

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    Interview Essay

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    do. This quote is from 2001- Space Odyssey. This quote thoroughly describes Ben. This means he is a hardworking person who never gives up. Ben is a smart‚ and a somewhat outgoing person. He has a huge passion for music‚ likes ravioli‚ plays the saxophone‚ and he is part of the Ballard band. Music is his joy. His most favorite thing he owns is his computer‚ which shows his love for technology. He is‚ of course‚ a well- rounded person. Ben has a lot of interesting thoughts that run through his mind

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    History. It was a genre of popular music that was derived in the year of the late 1940s and the early 1950s. Rock n’ Roll consisted of Blues‚ Country and Gospel music. The name Rock n’ Roll did not obtain its name until the year of 1950s. Piano or saxophone were considered the lead instrument in the earliest rock and roll such as the late 1940s and early 1950s‚ however‚ these were later on replaced by guitars in the middle to the late 1950s. Rock n’ roll has changed the United States and also many lives

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    had to provide for the two of them. Sometimes‚ she worked two or three jobs to give Charlie everything he needed and wanted. When his mom worked at night‚ Charlie would go out and listen to jazz around town. Charlie started playing an alto saxophone when he was twelve years old. He taught himself by listening to jazz musicians. He was able to play music and joined his first band when he was 14. Because he never had lessons or formal training‚ he often struggled playing music. Eventually‚ with

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    Belo Fleck Earth Jam Song

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    Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (Section 1) Earth Jam The set starts out with every member of the band coming out on stage one at a time. Some of the instruments I recognized and was familiar with‚ such as the saxophone‚ clarinet‚ bass‚ and drums. They introduced a variety of instruments that looked either homemade or sounded strange to me‚ like the electric banjo‚ drumitar‚ and synthesizers. There was a bit of scat vocals done by Victor Wooten as well. One thing I noticed in this song was the

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    Musik” which translates to “Degenerate Music”‚ referring to jazz (Haas). On the poster‚ there is a drawing of a black saxophone player who is quite animalistic looking‚ which greatly shows the social darwinism of the time. Many Germans who were influenced by Hitler actually believed that the Aryan race was far superior to other races; other races were uncivilized and barbaric. The saxophone player is also wearing a star of david on his suit to show that he is Jewish‚ so that people identify jazz music

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    Bebop Research Paper

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    This tune features Trumbauer on the (C-melody saxophone)‚ Walter Zurawski (trumpet)‚ Herb Carlin (trumpet)‚ Art Weiss (trombone)‚ Stuart Williams (reeds)‚ Marvin Thatcher (tenor sax)‚ Myron Fischer (violin)‚ Don Bestor (piano)‚ Joseph Miller (banjo)‚ Pierre Olker (tuba)‚ George Brommerberg (drums) and

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    Jitterbug

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    that was used to dance to the jitterbug was usually some form of rock and roll‚ or upbeat contemporary music. The music must be upbeat‚ so it can accompany the very energetic dance properly. The music that was almost always had trumpets‚ saxophones‚ and drums in the background. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jitterbug) How the Dance Became Popular: The jitterbug was

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