A Bit of Banjo History By: Cordelia Tremont Typically when you think of banjo music, you think of Dixie, Country,and of course, the Blues. Banjo and the Blues have a very strong connection but the interesting thing is that the type of Blues played is influenced by various areas of the country. Each offers a unique soundeven though it all comes from the same instrument. The banjo is a veryspecial instrument that creates a sound like none other. Tags: banjo, banjo accessories, banjo lessons, banjo history, banjo music, banjo tuning, banjo playing
"Mystic Cove" a musical landscape of smooth jazz sounds By: Mr Smooth Jazz What's new in the Jazz scene? Brian Johnson's "Mystic Cove". It is the long awaited musical and lyrical sounds-cape for the smooth Jazz lover that flows like a fresh water stream. A mix of well known musicians like Russ Freeman, Eric Hansen, Jeff Kashiwa, Sammy Figueroa, and others with Brian Johnson's effortless symphonic smooth jazz create catchy breaks with dynamic horn and percussion parts and pop/ballad feel along with complex chords. One cannot help but admire this stunningly innovative mix of pop melodies blended with smooth jazz-style playing. Gargantuan production, along with experienced producing facilitates to give the album a big but well balanced sound. Jeff Kashiwa's smooth sax style just falls into place nicely with the Brian Johnson's composition on 'Hope Town' as well as Eric Hansen's unique classical guitar feel in 'Almost' and the organic feel of "Smooth". The album also boasts a funky undertone that demands attention and with the percussive foundation of Sammy Figueroa's Latin twist just screams of sophisticated beats. Having had the chance to show her incomparable vocalist chops, Tomey Sellars can't resist letting her trademark voice sail into the stratosphere as she does in the popish smooth jazz ballad song of "Almost". The immediacy of the horns dancing with the rhythmic counterpoint gives listeners the sense that they are experiencing a live performance in a late-night hip jazz club. Great engineers, mixing talent like Marko Ruffolo, good studios, and other great musicians like Russ Freeman' make this smooth jazz album also a well balanced but exciting attention keeper. Such concepts are the basis for his unique music and the album signals the arrival of an unmistakable new sound in smooth Jazz music. Tags: Smooth Jazz, Hip jazz, latest smooth jazz, best jazz music, jazz, music, radio, enjoyment, listeni
On Composition and General Information on Jazz Music By: Thabiso Maseko Jazz music composition is the work of knowledgeable musicians with the skills to write, and create one of the most memorable masterpieces. Moreover, Jazz music Composition is a course included in colleges and universities who deem it a worthy subject to study. Composing Jazz music requires the theory of constructing chords that are altered or substitute that would fit within the guidelines of composition. Tags: music, music and movies, music business, musicians, entertainment & music, art & entertainment,
Practice Singing - Tap Dance Audition - Jazz Auditions 303 By: Eddie Yakubovich Foxtrot is one of the most exquisite and most difficult modern-day ballroom rhythms. The foxtrot is a groundwork for all fresh dances; the Foxtrot is a very widely held dance that includes elements found in most further types of dancing. Foxtrot is danced to slow 4/4 time song and is comprised of soft and flexible linear movements Tags: practice singing, tap dance audition, jazz auditions
Voice Training - Jazz Auditions - Tap Dance Audition 828 By: Eddie Yakubovich Foxtrot is one of the most pleasing and most difficult innovative ballroom rhythms. The foxtrot is a basis for all further dances; the Foxtrot is a very fashionable dance that includes elements institute in most extra types of dancing. Foxtrot is danced to slow 4/4 time song and is comprised of soft and molten linear movements Tags: voice training, jazz auditions, tap dance audition
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