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jazz, classical, and modern classical music. And then, then we would play, listen to rock music once he was born. I'm talking on my wife's stomach before
jazz and, and that would be people like Joe Pass. And in your own life, your dad was somehow listening to that kind of incredibly
jazz, all roads lead to Miles Davis? Why he's such an influential figure?
*jazzy music* Some minerals are tricksters. Con-men. Tough to identify.
*jazz music* That was good and juicy!
jazz, always-resolving way. The other way, it's always going the other way, like it's always getting more tense instead of less tense.
Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian. Jazmine is an Olympic athlete who has competed in the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympic Games for women's bobsleigh.
Jazmine got her degree in multimedia communications and journalism with a minor in advertising from Rider University.
Jazmine is a board member for EI Focus, a nonprofit group that focuses on empowering women and girls in sports through emotional intelligence training.
"Jazz, what bobsled city on tour is the most fun to go to?" The most fun to go to and travel to St. Moritz.
Jazz Center, and Billy-- well, he was Dr. Billy Taylor later.
Jazz also, but I think, at the moment, it's not quite as bad as it is in classical music.
Jazz, music, OK? My degree is in music.
jazz in the 1920s and '30s.
Jazz has finally come to China.
Jazz was dance music.
Jazz was so popular in China and in Shanghai.
Jazz? So foreigners, Chinese, they couldn't get a hold of jazz CDs.
Jazz tunes are written like this with straight eights or straight eighth notes or quarter notes.
Jazz in general? Yeah.
Jazz is very different.
Jazz is always going to be here.
Jazzy things. But again, people were not really reacting, so we recorded it.
Jazz fans, this is a picture of the recording of Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue." Some jazz fans considered this proof of the existence of God,
Jazz is here to stay.
Jazz is in the concert hall.
Jazz didn't arrive on the scene until the 19 teens.
Jazz lends itself to multiple paths.
Jazz improvisation. Again, one group given intrinsic motivation, just have fun, and the other group extrinsic motivation, money, reward, recognition.
Jazz is the ultimate syncratic art form, which means that any music, any sound that it encounters, any rhythm any tradition,
Jazz musicians-- let me just throw this out.
-Jazz robots, which combines two of the biggest threats to our nation-- jazz and robots.
Jazz and um and the last mov is a perpetual motion very short and uh kind of gets kind of crazy before we get to
jazz tight yeah sounds like cheese it's nice and
jazz musicians. Wise people know how to find the mean, which is not the arithmetic average.
jazz, blues, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, just soaking it all up.
jazz violin player. When he's playing those notes, he's not thinking about what note he played, what note he's playing, what note he's going to play, he's not thinking about
Jazeera had given their coordinates to the U.S. military repeatedly. Maybe that was their problem. You know they were bombed in Afghanistan, and then in Iraq. But this time Tariq had
jazz band at cast M high so had so many different influences so it's like so many things in my head to you know to
Like "Jazz Jackrabbit" was Cliff Bleszinski, a high school kid in California, who had made a really cool adventure game together with Arjan Brussee,
So jazz improv has many things in common with theater improv.
So jazzed to talk to you about this.
"The Jazz has a lot of strong international representation.
Is jazz now experiencing something similar given the success of the conservatories?" I know, Vincent, you've covered this a little bit before.
And jazz was not yet a very lucrative profession in the United States, so a lot of American musicians said,
When jazz first came to Shanghai in the 1920s and '30s, the Chinese people, the Shanghai people, they liked jazz.
Every jazz player will tell you that.
Because jazz and blues are just like this.
And jazz borrows from blues.
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