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    Falzone Research Paper

    At the same time, however, he shows remarkable fluency in multiple idioms, from the technical acuity of his jazz playing to the tonal control of his contemporary classical work to his folkloric sensitivities in dealing with ancient and modern Arabic music.To anyone who keeps score on developments in avant-garde music, this A-list roster points to the ambitiousness of the venture, which Falzone has been conceiving for at least a year.The term "Renga," says Falzone, refers to a Japanese form of collaborative

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    Sixto Rodriguez Research Paper

    In the early 70’s, Sixto Rodriguez had the opportunity to record his first albums in the United States. Rodriguez, was a musician and songwriter who worked with two of the best producers in the industry. Two of the released albums, Coming from reality and Cold fact, were a downfall in the music production, and soon enough Sixto was dropped from his label. Sixto went back to his simple life, working in a low income job. After his career ended, rumors of his death started to spread in the United States

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    Brass Band In New Orleans

    Brass Bands have performed in parades and funeral parades in New Orleans for over a century. The repertoire, has changed as a result of popular music influence. The establishment of brass bands date back to the start of the nineteenth century, when slaves accumulated to express themselves music and dance. Brass bands in New Orleans make up a large part of its music and society. The establishment of its roots go back to its African legacy and the festivals held at Congo Square. A huge number of people

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    Comparing Two Versions Of The Great Gatsby

    intense parties, and the mic of common day ideas to jazz age ideas, it was great to me. Although most think that the 1974 version is more real to the story. Although most people think that the 1974 version is more true to the text, I believe that their thoughts are totally biased, and sorry to say, but garbage. In my opinion, the reason the think that is because Baz Luhrmann was smart, and he tried to mix in current day culture with the jazz age culture

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    Andrew Sims's Analysis

    Some may argue that Andrew does not have a sense of direction and that the tactics that Fletcher used on him were more harmful than good. For instance “The Atlantic: The Uncomfortable Message in Whiplash’s Dazzling Final” David Sims states that “Great art, or at least a great rendition, has been achieved, but at the total cost of the teen’s humanity.” Basically Sims is saying that Andrew was able to achieve greatness or become “One of the greats” but at the cost of his own self being. He states that

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    Charlie Parker: A Brief Biography

    Charlie Parker was a jazz musician who played the alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, and the baritone when he was younger. Charlie Parker was born on August 29, 1920 in Kansas City, Kansas to Adelaide and Charles Parker. He was then raised in Kansas City, Missouri and was an only child. When Parker was ll years old, he began to learn to play the saxophone. At 14 he joined the school band while he played a rented instrument. Most of his influences came from a young trombone player. After high school

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    Steve Caberto Research Paper

    there on, the musical gene began to consume and mold his focus. While most 14 year olds where indecisive on what new video game hit the shelves, Steve was already rooted in his path to conquer the endless melodies of music. Inspired and skilled in Jazz, Classical, Pop, and Hip Hop, Steve uses these various genres as a medium to create works of art that brings out a plethora of emotions to his

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    Keith Waters's The Studio Ensemble: 1965-1967

    In Keith Waters’ progressive analysis on The Studio Recordings of the Miles Davis Quintet: 1965-68, he gives examples of analytical strategies related to the quintet’s studio recordings compositions and improvisations. Waters focuses on a set of studio recordings, calling attention to details in the music through description and transcriptions in argue for another way of hearing the music. Throughout, Waters distinctively displays the collaborative element of the group’s ongoing musical motives

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    My Chemical Romance Research Paper

    "And all of the things that made us great were the very things that were going to end us." My Chemical Romance broke up Friday night, ending a career that lasted nearly a dozen years and produced some of the most dramatic music in recent years. They have, of course, left quiet the legacy behind. Four studio albums, all of which are excellent and sound nothing alike, a pair of live records, palettes of cake-like make-up and an assortment of elaborate costumes, and music videos so incredible it

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    The Influence Of Jazz In The 1920's

    Jazz had a big impact on the 1920’s. When people needed and escape from what was really happening in the world, jazz was an outlet for that. When people didn't have anything to look forward too, or be happy about, jazz was there. Jazz gave people hope when there was little hope to be found. Jazz impacted American lives in many ways, from clothes all the way to changing how people thought after African Americans. Jazz changed American life in many different ways. In fact, jazz had a large effect

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