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Afro-Cuban Jazz: Third Ear - the Essential Listening Companion
2000, Leonard Corporation, Hal
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1617131717 9781617131714
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Afro-Cuban Jazz: Third Ear - the Essential Listening Companion
2000, Leonard Corporation, Hal
in English
1617131709 9781617131707
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Afro-Cuban Jazz : Third Ear - The Essential Listening Companion
November 30, 2000, Backbeat Books
Paperback
in English
087930619X 9780879306199
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Afro-Cuban Jazz: Third Ear - the Essential Listening Companion
2000, Leonard Corporation, Hal
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1617800325 9781617800320
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"Although Afro-Cuban Jazz symbolically began when Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo met in 1947, the same can be said about Mario Bauza's composing of "Tanga" for Machito's orchestra in 1943, Machito's putting together of his first successful big band in 1940, Don Azpiazu's arrival in the United States in 1930, pianist Jelly Roll Morton's utilization of a tango rhythm in his 1923 recording of "New Orleans Blues," or W.C. Handy's use of a habanera syncopation for the "B" section of "St. Louis Blues" during the 1910s."
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