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  1. Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
    40: ...st any instruments, from model elephants,to small jazz orchestras. Well known bagads include Bagad Brieg...
    47: ...round''' movement (Gaelic '''urlar''') which is a simple theme, then a series of somewhat minimalist varia...
  2. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    86: *[[1930]] - [[Buddy Bolden]], American jazz musician (b. [[1877]])
    88: *[[1956]] - [[Art Tatum]], American jazz musician
    150: [[simple:November 4]]
  3. Recorder (12954 bytes)
    7: ...the Rolling Stones]], [[Jimi Hendrix]]. Prominent jazz musician [[Keith Jarrett]] has even recorded an e...
    24: ...derivative of historical fingering, it requires a simple forked fingering for the fourth scale degree in t...
    34: ...ransition from recorder to a modern woodwind much simpler for a schoolchild.
  4. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    3: ...with [[popular music]], [[big band]] music, and [[jazz]], but it was originally intended as both an [[or...
    16: With a simple fingering system, the modern saxophone is commonl...
    25: ... allowing effects such as note bending, common in jazz. Classical players usually opt for a mouthpiece ...
    43: ...ecent decades, beginning first with the work of [[jazz]] saxophonist [[John Coltrane]], and the bass, so...
    49: ...jective based upon the intended style (classical, jazz, rock, funk, etc.) and the player's idealized sou...
  5. Shakuhachi (6042 bytes)
    8: ...akuhachi means "1.8 foot", from its size. It is a simple compound of two japanese words:
    18: ...ensemble music with koto and samisen, folk music, jazz, modern music.
    48: ...ed in western genres of music, including [[smooth jazz]] and rock music, especially after being commonly...
  6. Harmonica (21752 bytes)
    20: also in [[jazz]], [[classical music]], [[country music]], [[rock...
    146: the instrument of choice in jazz and classical music. In traditional
    174: ... interesting warbling tonal variation on the very simple waveform of the basic ten- or twelve-hole diatoni...
    195: ...harmonicas include tiny four-hole instruments and simple plastic models of a conventional size.
    201: ...harmonica then became very popular because of its simple construction (you can easily learn it alone) and ...
  7. Berimbau (11944 bytes)
    56: ...er leads the singing, which is made easier by the simple rythm and little variation that he plays, and add...
    58: ...s the Gunga. For instance, while the Gunga play a simple, eight-unit pattern "tsh-tsh, ding, dong, dong", ...
    83: ... played berimbau and other percussion with modern jazz musicians worldwide.
  8. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    90: *[[Classification of finite simple groups]]
    1090: *[[Jazz]] music:
  9. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    18: [[Jazz]] music became widely popular with the young (and...
    193: ...lution than a policy one. Keynes's basic idea was simple. In order to keep people fully employed, governme...
  10. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    31: ...d designed with gears to allow finer tuning, some simpler designs simply involve wooden pegs held in place...
    65: ... of the sound like volume or tone. These at their simplest consist of passive components such as [[potenti...
    98: ... has evolved to provide a good compromise of both simple fingering for many [[chord (music)|chords]], and ...
    127: ...s'' were developed in the [[1990s]] (earlier in [[jazz]]) to achieve a much darker sound through extendi...
    128: ...sicians and have remained particularly popular in jazz music, usually using thicker strings (higher guag...
  11. Hammond organ (5160 bytes)
    1: ...e to the [[pipe organ]], it came to be used for [[jazz]], [[blues]], and to a lesser extent [[Rock and r...
    7: ...uce. Accurate imitation of the Hammond sound with simple electronic circuitry was difficult, because the s...
    13: ...roduced a number of cheaper organs which used the simpler electronic way of producing sound such as the mo...
    21: [[List of jazz organists]]
    75: * [[Larry Young (jazz)|Larry Young]]
  12. European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
    41: ...cal music--in sharp contrast to traditions like [[jazz]], where improvisation is central. Improvisation...
    51: ... were 'accessible', (trashy?) Frank Zappa's work 'simple', (Frank Zappa is considered by many a serious co...
    57: ...lt by music of the common practice period. Both [[jazz]] and [[rap]] make use of rhythms more complex th...
  13. Musical genre (24851 bytes)
    13: These definitions are relatively short and simple, referring to further articles as needed.
    30: ===Jazz===
    32: '''[[Jazz]]''' is a musical form that grew out of a cross-f...
    33: ...zz]], [[free jazz]], [[jazz fusion]] and [[smooth jazz]].
    35: ...ings of popular songs, or lyrics were written for jazz tunes in an attempt to create popular hits.
  14. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    32: ...lly beautiful and lyrics could focus on more than simple tales of youth, love songs and ballads to include...
    36: ...new face of popular music by expanding beyond the simple lyricism of singles to more cohesive and socially...
    48: ...ited States saw Appalachian folk music, blues and jazz adapt to rock and roll, forming heavy metal, psyc...
  15. Korean art (25186 bytes)
    6: ... across other arts. Unlike the West, there are no simple categories of art that do not obtrude directly in...
    29: ...or on television, timed to second without change. Jazz dance or improvised dance is not a feature of Kor...
    55: ...and city (classical, pop, techno, house, hip-hop, jazz; traditional) and provincial divisions (folk, cou...
    62: ...om which most new music originates being strongly simple and rhythmic.
  16. Washington, D.C. (43465 bytes)
    230: ...:30 Club]], and the historic [[Bohemian Caverns]] jazz club, all in the U Street NW area.
    234: ... Records|TeenBeat]] and [[Simple Machines Records|Simple Machines]], among other indie record labels.
    282: * [[WJZW]], 105.9 FM, the city's [[smooth jazz]] station.

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