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Book Synopsis The Bopping Big Band by : Sean Taylor
Download or read book The Bopping Big Band written by Sean Taylor and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ladies and gentlemen, give a big hand for the show-stopping Bopping Big Band! This musical bunch will get everyone toe-tapping when they play. When you lift the flaps to discover honky-tonk Hippo on rhythm guitar, groovy Gorilla on double bass, scaly Crocodile on the ukulele and the rest of the bopping band, you'll be sure to shout 'Encore!' With clever flaps and a fantastic pop-up finale with an applause sound-chip, this big band will certainly bring the house down!
Book Synopsis Swing to Bop : An Oral History of the Transition in Jazz in the 1940s by : Ira Gitler Jazz historian
Download or read book Swing to Bop : An Oral History of the Transition in Jazz in the 1940s written by Ira Gitler Jazz historian and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 1985-11-07 with total page 358 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book willserve as the basic work on the rise and development of bop in jazz. Engendered by Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, bebop, now known as bop, quickly became the most powerful musical force in modern jazz. Today it is still the main musical language of jazz musicians. Over a ten-year period, Ira Gitler interviewed more than 50 of the seminal figures in jazz history to preserve for posterity their recollections of how jazz moved from the big band era in the late '30s and '40s into the modern jazz period. The musicians interviewed recreate not only their own experiences but also evoke the legendary figures of bop who where so influential in its development but were never recorded, people like Clyde Hart and Freddie Webster. Swing to Bop shows how the music first established itself in jam sessions in Harlem and then spread to New York's famed 52nd Street and beyond. Separate chapters describe how young musicians in major cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago and Detroit became swept up in the movement. Along with the music and the personalities who made it, the book vividly recreates the atmosphere of the country in the '30s and '40s: traveling on the ballroom theather curcuit; racial attitudes and interaction; extra-musical pastimes; the relationship to World War II; and the influence of drugs. Thus Swing to Bop reveals not only how the music evolved but the environment in which it flourished and what effect in turn the music had on that environment and the music to follow. About the Author Ira Gitler is the author of Jazz Masters of the '40s and The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies. He was previously Professor of Jazz History at City College of New York and Associate Editor of Downbeat.
Book Synopsis The Art of Bop Drumming by : John Riley
Download or read book The Art of Bop Drumming written by John Riley and published by Alfred Music Publishing. This book was released on 1994 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presents the essential elements of bop drumming demonstrated through concise exercises and containing ideas to help understand what to play and how to play it and why, as well as an explanation of how the drummer functions in a group.
Book Synopsis Inside the Big Band Drum Chart by : STEVE FIDYK
Download or read book Inside the Big Band Drum Chart written by STEVE FIDYK and published by Mel Bay Publications. This book was released on 2015-07-28 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Inside the Big Band Drum Chart is a first of its kind drum method that usestraditional and contemporary arrangements performed by a 17 piece jazzensemble as the vehicle to study beats, musical form, ensemble phrasing, articulation, and interpretation. For each arrangement, there is 'talk through' information explaining how the composition is played as well as transcriptions of key beats and melodic information that connects the 'written drum part' to the music. The 248 page book includes a 2.5 hour audio available online and an hour long video demonstrating every exercise in the text. Also included areanecdotes and interviews with legendary big band drummers and arrangers such as Louie Bellson, Jake Hanna, Phil Wilson, Mark Taylor and Bob Curnow.Includes access to online audio/video
Book Synopsis Designed for Dancing by : Janet Borgerson
Download or read book Designed for Dancing written by Janet Borgerson and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2021-10-19 with total page 552 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Americans mamboed in the kitchen, waltzed in the living room, polkaed in the pavilion, and tangoed at the club; with glorious, full-color record cover art. In midcentury America, eager dancers mamboed in the kitchen, waltzed in the living room, Watusied at the nightclub, and polkaed in the pavilion, instructed (and inspired) by dance records. Glorious, full-color record covers encouraged them: Let’s Cha Cha Cha, Dance and Stay Young, Dancing in the Street!, Limbo Party, High Society Twist. In Designed for Dancing, vinyl record aficionados and collectors Janet Borgerson and Jonathan Schroeder examine dance records of the 1950s and 1960s as expressions of midcentury culture, identity, fantasy, and desire. Borgerson and Schroeder begin with the record covers—memorable and striking, but largely designed and created by now-forgotten photographers, scenographers, and illustrators—which were central to the way records were conceived, produced, and promoted. Dancing allowed people to sample aspirational lifestyles, whether at the Plaza or in a smoky Parisian café, and to affirm ancestral identities with Irish, Polish, or Greek folk dancing. Dance records featuring ethnic music of variable authenticity and appropriateness invited consumers to dance in the footsteps of the Other with “hot” Latin music, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and Hawaiian hulas. Bought at a local supermarket, department store, or record shop, and listened to in the privacy of home, midcentury dance records offered instruction in how to dance, how to dress, how to date, and how to discover cool new music—lessons for harmonizing with the rest of postwar America.
Book Synopsis Cracking the SAT, 2013 Edition by : Adam Robinson
Download or read book Cracking the SAT, 2013 Edition written by Adam Robinson and published by Princeton Review. This book was released on 2012-05-22 with total page 769 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides proven score-raising techniques, drills for all sections, a list of the most important vocabulary words, and five full-length practice exams, with answers, along with tips on scholarships, admissions, and financial aid.
Book Synopsis Cracking the SAT with DVD, 2011 Edition by : Adam Robinson
Download or read book Cracking the SAT with DVD, 2011 Edition written by Adam Robinson and published by Princeton Review. This book was released on 2010-06 with total page 770 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Combines score-raising techniques, core vocabulary word list, video tutorial, and three full-length practice tests, with access to four additional full-length, timed sample tests online.
Book Synopsis Cracking the SAT with 5 Practice Tests, 2014 Edition by : Princeton Review
Download or read book Cracking the SAT with 5 Practice Tests, 2014 Edition written by Princeton Review and published by Princeton Review. This book was released on 2013-07-23 with total page 769 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE PRINCETON REVIEW GETS RESULTS. Get all the prep you need to ace the SAT with 5 full-length practice tests, thorough SAT topic reviews, and extra practice online. This eBook edition of Cracking the SAT has been optimized for on-screen viewing with cross-linked questions, answers, and explanations. Inside the Book: All the Practice & Strategies You Need · 4 full-length practice tests with detailed answer explanations · Expert subject reviews for all test topics · Drills for each test section—Math, Critical Reading, and Writing · Proven techniques for raising your score · Practical information about what to expect on the SAT · Quick guide to understanding college costs and loans Exclusive Access to More Practice and Resources Online · 1 additional full-length practice exam · Extra math and verbal drills to hone your technique · Step-by-step problem-solving guides for the toughest question types · Video tutorials showing you our strategies in action · Scoring help for book and online tests, plus optional LiveGrader™ essay scoring · Study plans, college profiles, and resources for finding the perfect college
Book Synopsis Cracking the SAT Premium Edition with 8 Practice Tests 2015 by : Adam Robinson
Download or read book Cracking the SAT Premium Edition with 8 Practice Tests 2015 written by Adam Robinson and published by Princeton Review. This book was released on 2014-05-20 with total page 834 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "8 full-length practice tests (4 full-length tests in the book & 4 online)"--Cover.
Book Synopsis Cracking the SAT with 5 Practice Tests, 2015 Edition by : Adam Robinson
Download or read book Cracking the SAT with 5 Practice Tests, 2015 Edition written by Adam Robinson and published by Princeton Review. This book was released on 2014-05-20 with total page 770 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "5 full-length practice tests (4 full-length tests in the book & 1 online)"--Cover.
Download or read book Swing Changes written by David Ware Stowe and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 1994 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Drawing on memoirs, oral histories, newspapers, magazines, recordings, photographs, literature, and films, Stowe looks at New Deal America through its music and shows us how the contradictions and tensions within swing--over race, politics, its own cultural status, the role of women--mirrored those played out in the larger society.
Book Synopsis Jazz Musicians, 1945 to the Present by : David Dicaire
Download or read book Jazz Musicians, 1945 to the Present written by David Dicaire and published by McFarland. This book was released on 2015-01-27 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From its very beginnings, the nature of jazz has been to reinvent itself. As the musical genre evolved from its roots—blues, European music, Voodoo ceremonies, and brass bands that played at funerals, parades and celebrations—the sound reflected the tenor of the times, from the citified strains of the Roaring ’20s to the Big Band swing of pre–World War II to the bop revolution that grew out of the minimalist sound the war forced upon the art form. That the music continued to develop and evolve is a tribute to the power and creativity of its musicians. Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Sarah Vaughan, Art Blakey, Dave Brubeck, Sun Ra, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Diana Krall, Archie Shepp, Chick Corea, Branford Marsalis, Larry Coryell, and Kenny Kirkland are just some of the jazz greats profiled here. The five major periods of jazz—the bop revolution, hard bop and cool jazz, the avant-garde, fusion, and contemporary—form the basis for the sections in this reference work, with a brief history of each period provided. The artists who were integral to the evolution of each period are then profiled. Each biographical entry focuses on the artist’s life and his or her influence on jazz and on music as a whole. A complete discography for each musician is also provided.
Book Synopsis Music in American Life [4 volumes] by : Jacqueline Edmondson
Download or read book Music in American Life [4 volumes] written by Jacqueline Edmondson and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2013-10-03 with total page 1470 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A fascinating exploration of the relationship between American culture and music as defined by musicians, scholars, and critics from around the world. Music has been the cornerstone of popular culture in the United States since the beginning of our nation's history. From early immigrants sharing the sounds of their native lands to contemporary artists performing benefit concerts for social causes, our country's musical expressions reflect where we, as a people, have been, as well as our hope for the future. This four-volume encyclopedia examines music's influence on contemporary American life, tracing historical connections over time. Music in American Life: An Encyclopedia of the Songs, Styles, Stars, and Stories That Shaped Our Culture demonstrates the symbiotic relationship between this art form and our society. Entries include singers, composers, lyricists, songs, musical genres, places, instruments, technologies, music in films, music in political realms, and music shows on television.
Book Synopsis The Encyclopedia of New York City by : Kenneth T. Jackson
Download or read book The Encyclopedia of New York City written by Kenneth T. Jackson and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 2010-12-01 with total page 4282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Covering an exhaustive range of information about the five boroughs, the first edition of The Encyclopedia of New York City was a success by every measure, earning worldwide acclaim and several awards for reference excellence, and selling out its first printing before it was officially published. But much has changed since the volume first appeared in 1995: the World Trade Center no longer dominates the skyline, a billionaire businessman has become an unlikely three-term mayor, and urban regeneration—Chelsea Piers, the High Line, DUMBO, Williamsburg, the South Bronx, the Lower East Side—has become commonplace. To reflect such innovation and change, this definitive, one-volume resource on the city has been completely revised and expanded. The revised edition includes 800 new entries that help complete the story of New York: from Air Train to E-ZPass, from September 11 to public order. The new material includes broader coverage of subject areas previously underserved as well as new maps and illustrations. Virtually all existing entries—spanning architecture, politics, business, sports, the arts, and more—have been updated to reflect the impact of the past two decades. The more than 5,000 alphabetical entries and 700 illustrations of the second edition of The Encyclopedia of New York City convey the richness and diversity of its subject in great breadth and detail, and will continue to serve as an indispensable tool for everyone who has even a passing interest in the American metropolis.
Book Synopsis Transnational Environmental Policy by : Reiner Grundmann
Download or read book Transnational Environmental Policy written by Reiner Grundmann and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2002-11-01 with total page 888 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Transnational Environmental Policy analyses a surprising success story in the field of international environmental policy making: the threat to the ozone layer posed by industrial chemicals, and how it has been averted. The book also raises the more general question about the problem-solving capacities of industrialised countries and the world society as a whole. Reiner Grundmann investigates the regulations which have been put in place at an international level, and how the process evolved over twenty years in the US and Germany.
Book Synopsis The Jazz Bass Book by : John Goldsby
Download or read book The Jazz Bass Book written by John Goldsby and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2002-09-01 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: More than a player's manual, this book portrays jazz bass as a vital element of 20th century American music. Citing examples from key recordings in the jazz canon, the book defines the essence of the musical contributions made by more than 70 important jazz bassists, including Ray Brown, Eddie Gomez, Charles Mingus, Milt Hinton and many others. Bassists get expert guidance on mastering proper technique, practice methods and improvisation, plus new insight into the theoretical and conceptual aspects of jazz. The companion audio featuring bass plus rhythm section allows readers to hear technical examples from the book, presented in slow and fast versions. It also offers play-along tracks of typical chord progressions and song forms.
Book Synopsis Swing to Bop: An Oral History of the Transition in Jazz in the 1940s by : Ira Gitler
Download or read book Swing to Bop: An Oral History of the Transition in Jazz in the 1940s written by Ira Gitler and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: More than fifty major figures in jazz preserve for posterity their recollections of how jazz moved from the big band era in the late 1930s and 1940s into the modern jazz period.