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That was a brilliant suggestion.Aeolian. Aeolian, that's my favorite chord, Aeolian.You'll all recognize it.
You'll all recognize it.You may not have known it as Aeolian.And one more note?
So on the windward side of the island, where we are now, there's lots of wind, and you have the view of the Golden Gate Bridge.And so that was a good setting for Aeolia.Aeolus was the king of the wind.
Yes, "Rhapsody in Blue." The famous "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin was originally written for the Paul Whiteman band, Paul Whiteman's jazz band as partof an experiment in modern music from the 1924 Aeolian Hall concert.And for that combination of Paul Whiteman's band, he had a sopranino saxophone.
I don't know. Do you study the modes?So you see Dorian, Phrygian, Aeolian.Yeah, you all see it, right?
He did write that.But the story goes that they were busy rehearsing "The Rhapsody in Blue" in 1924 for the first appearance in 43rd Street at Aeolian Hall.And apparently, the clarinetist was bored.
And of course, their attitude-- in particular, his attitude-- about copying underwent quite a transformation as Apple's size and influence grew.And as a result, Congress, lobbied by Aeolian's competitors, passed this law that basically said, you can
And of course, their attitude-- in particular, his attitude-- about copying underwent quite a transformation as Apple's size and influence grew.And as it was coming out, there was a lot of concern about this company called the Aeolian Company, which maybe was like the Google of its day.
I mean, that doesn't serve me especially when I'm playing tunes by bands who they're not really designing those tunes based upon those kind of principals.They're not trying to say, hey everybody, I wanna sell seven million records but I want you to realize is that I'm in the Aeolian mode of B minor, okay.You look at the liner notes of, like, you know, Thursday's record or something like that. It's like, okay.
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