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    Gato Barbieri Essay

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    Argentinian tenor saxophonist, Gato Barbieri, has been engaging jazz fans for over 50 years. Gato Barbieri is Spanish for "Barbieri the feline"; his genuine name is Leandro Barbieri. Gato's vocation has crossed from free jazz to Latin jazz, to jazz-pop and in 2002, Gato discharged his 50th studio collection. He initially took up music with the clarinet, at age 12, subsequent to hearing Charlie Parker's Now's the Time. Gato Barbieri started his expert music life playing the alto saxophone with…

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    History Of New Orleans

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    its traditional love for jazz music. In fact, this is the birthplace of jazz music. The original music evolves and creates some different kind of jazz, which just the tribute for the original creators. Today, we discuss that. A Little history: New Orleans music has some African music style’s influence. The roots or the music can be traced back to Congo Square in New Orleans in 1835, where the local people play music and also dance on that music on Sunday’s gathering.The jazz music did not…

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    Jazz Concert Review

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    experience a live Jazz concert at Medgar Evers College on Saturday May 6, 2017, the title of the concert was JAZZ! The women’s viewpoint. What made this performance unique and special that it consisted of all female orchestra, who shined individually and together produce a chemistry hypnotizing the assembly? The audience were mainly older ladies and gentlemen. Whereas, I was the only youthful, and most likely student there. It was obvious that the audience was passionate about Jazz music. Many…

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    Bronx-born natural singer Jessica NYC has a sultry wide range versatile voice with just a touch of heat~ a perfect match for genres of House, Jazz-Fusion, Neo-Soul music. In the mid 90's she was backup singing in Soho studios and co-writing songs with emerging talents. 
 Jessica NYC is a true New York City Girl that has partied at many of our beloved House and R&B nightclubs~ Underground, Danceteria, Palladium, Fun House, Webster Hall, Roxy, Tunnel, Zanzibar, Limelight, Bentleys, Bonds…

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    The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis on October 7th treated a full house in Eisenhower Auditorium to an abundance of riches. The auditorium was packed with enthusiasts who would come to hear the famous ensembles that is superlative in jazz history. Marsalis and his orchestra presented endless cycle of instrument solos. Certainly, audiences were not disappointed. Several beautiful pieces brightened Wednesday’s program, starting with an Afro-Latin tone poem "Cal de Aro." (I…

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    variety of versions. The musicians Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis well be discussed in this essay, as well as their version of “Summertime”. Louis Armstrong was one of the first soloist in jazz history.…

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    Mexican Music

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    Music plays a big role in the life of a Mexican. They could never live a life without art. Music in Mexico allows people to talk and express how they feel about something or someone which is usually in their past. This helps people celebrate life and love. History and legends are an overcoming of cruel treatments. The history has experienced an enormous change from the sound of the drums of a Mayan or Aztec ceremony to some modern Mexican rap. Over the years the music has changed. Mexican music…

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    Technology has been improving forever, due to the great people behind it. This has helped music to grow and to become more popular now days. Been known for its artists, for the sound, for the rhythm music has been changing because of technology. Therefore, new instruments are now coming to light. There are a whole lot of new programs to edit and make it more likable. My two all time favorite artists are Jennifer Lopez and Nina Simone. Both of them come from similar cultures even though their…

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    Jazz In The 1920's

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    is performed by. Jazz specifically has changed quite a lot throughout the years. Jazz has spread in popularity throughout the world through many famous musicians, through this diffusion of a popular culture, new branches of jazz were born, and it is the result of a mixture of african slave music that originated from western Africa, and American and European classical music. The original hearth of the original and classic jazz music was in 1895 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Jazz became very…

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    Jazz Theory Research Paper

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    music, jazz performer needs to have a series of theoretical and harmonic knowledge that is often the result of a long period of self-whether training in schools is a jazz or practical experience in jam sessions. The basic theory in jazz theory begins with the formation of intervals and triads that derives from it, and their inputs. The major scale and its seven modes-the Ionic, Doric, Phrygian, Lydian , Mixolydian, wind and locrio- are also part of the basic theory must completely dominate a…

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