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  2. Stride (music) - Wikipedia

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    Stride employed left hand techniques from ragtime, wider use of the piano's range, and quick tempos. [1] Compositions were written but were also intended to be improvised. [1] The term "stride" comes from the idea of the pianist's left hand leaping, or "striding", across the piano. [2] The left hand characteristically plays a four-beat pulse ...

  3. 1986 in music - Wikipedia

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    October – Popular music magazine Q is launched in the United Kingdom. November 17–18 – Billy Eckstine makes his final recordings, later released on his album Billy Eckstine Sings with Benny Carter. [6] December 12 – The Smiths play Brixton Academy, the last gig before their dissolution. [7]

  4. James P. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1912–1955. James Price Johnson (February 1, 1894 – November 17, 1955) was an American pianist and composer. A pioneer of stride piano, he was one of the most important pianists in the early era of recording, and like Jelly Roll Morton, one of the key figures in the evolution of ragtime into what was eventually called jazz. [1]

  5. Missy Higgins - Wikipedia

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    [83] [84] The piano was the first instrument she learned to play, and she continues to use it as well as digital pianos, including a Roland RD-300SX, RD-700 and KR-15. [85] [86] She also uses guitars extensively in her music—particularly when touring, due to their portable nature—and favours the Australian brand Maton. [86]

  6. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Google. The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube based on genres, playlists, and recommendations. In April 2023, the service expanded its offerings to include support ...

  7. Take Five - Wikipedia

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    Take Five. " Take Five " is a jazz standard composed by Paul Desmond. It was first recorded in 1959 and is the third track on Time Out by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. [1][2] Frequently covered by a variety of artists, the track is the biggest-selling jazz song of all time and a Grammy Hall of Fame inductee. Dave Brubeck was inspired to create an ...

  8. Origin of Dazzle - Wikipedia

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    Style[edit] "Origin of Dazzle" is known to take influence from post-hardcore, Maiko's vocals in particular sounding reminiscent of much of those singers from the time. Maiko's overall view of the album was "I think that we wanted to make a strong impression on the music scene. We didn't want to sound like any other band out there, we shot for ...

  9. Straight-ahead jazz - Wikipedia

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    Straight-ahead jazz is a genre of jazz that developed in the 1960s, with roots in the prior two decades. It omits the rock music and free jazz influences that began to appear in jazz during this period, instead preferring acoustic instruments, conventional piano comping, walking bass patterns, and swing- and bop-based drum rhythms.