The pieces of music from Unit 1 ranged from styles of R&B to symphonic and all of various recordings whether live or in studio. A couple of the pieces had purposes other than being strictly for performance like a tutorial or added content for a cartoon show. Each piece had their own set of musical elements to differentiate them‚ but at the same time‚ they shared some as well. The first song‚ Marvin Gaye’s “Heard It Through The Grapevine”‚ was performed live‚ and there was little excess feedback from
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These great performers improvised much of their music and even some of the lyrics. Louis Armstrong was also the first to use "scat" singing‚ a mix of non-sense sounds in place of lyrics. Jazz was loud‚ syncopated and emotional. King Oliver and his Creole Band were also an early influence to the style. He played for gangsters like Al Capone and "Lucky" Luciano on the south side of Chicago
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The creation of bebop began by the interest of jazz performers to create a new genre where it counters the popular swing with a type of music which is not danceable but only listened and appreciated. Its name came from nonsense syllables used in scat singing. The first known example of bebop was named “four or five times” but the antecedent of bebop was clearly
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electronic records in UK public sector are being managed. Other than that‚ it also shows the factors that limit some institutions in order to preserve their cultural heritage in the modern era. The discussion also involves about the development of SCAT (Scat is Curation And Trust) in the Gloucestershire Archives. It is a workbench tool that is developed for archivist in the local government archive. 3.0 Discussions 3.1 Main drivers that need to be change (Policy and Legislation) E-Government
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Louis Armstrong is a very talented musician‚ actor‚ and singer. He has lived a prosperous life with a lot of success and an equal amount of downfalls. Louis Armstrong’s story goes back to over one hundred years ago. Nicknamed Satch‚ Satchmo‚ Satchelmouth‚ Dipper‚ and Dippermouth Louis Armstrong took over and changed the jazz industry to what we know it as today. Louis Armstrong was born on August 4‚ 1901 in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. His father‚ William Armstrong‚ abandoned the family during Louis’
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born on April 25th 1917 in Newport News Virginia Ella Jane Fitzgerald also known as first lady of song lady Ella and queen of jazz was brought into the world . elevator market and US history as being the top female jazz singer for more than 50 years and in 1958 the first African American woman to win a Grammy. she went on to winning 13 Grammys and sell more than 40 million albums. Ella Fitzgerald was brought into the world by William Fitzgerald and Tim Prince William Fitzgerald also known as Tempe
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started getting involved at a young age just listening to rags‚ marches‚ and blues whenever possible(“Louis Armstrong”). He was fascinated by the emerging jazz music being played around the city at places like the Funky Butt Hall(Rodabaugh). He began singing on the streets and eventually joined a barbershop quartet(“Louis Armstrong”). As soon as he saved enough money‚ at age 10‚ Armstrong
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The J- train vocal jazz also performed the songs “Nancy McFlannery’s Cannery”‚ and” Fugue in D Mirror”. My personal favorite by the J-Train Vocal Jazz was “Everyone’s Boppin’” because in the beginning of the song the vocalists scat. In the performance two soloists scat at least one time‚ and the rest of the choir performers sing the chorus. The beat of the song was fast and the instruments that got a solo were guitar and piano. The guitar and pianos solo were amazing because you could see the relationship
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On 24th of October 2015‚ the Namibia songstress Shishani was a headline act at the Tamasha Festival an event that celebrates Africa and African media makers in the mediums of film‚ photography‚ music and literature. -------------------------------------------- Shishani shared the stage with Muthoni the Drummer Queen‚ Eric Wainiana and Blackblingers. Following her well received performance at the festival we caught up with her on the 25th at Moniko’s Kitchen at Valley Arcade and got into a candid
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11st Class: 01/16/13 Pre-Jazz Influences African Elements in American Music [The Jazz DNA] -Syncopated rhythm – playing rhythms in between or against the stead beat -Improvisation – art of spontaneous composition in music -Call and Response – echo style (copy)‚ question and answer style of musical conversation -Individuality – human voice as instrumental model Use of bends‚ slides and timbr (tone manipulation) to sound like no one else. -Beat – steady pulse -Rhythm – sound
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