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Summer days
Start with the first rays of scorching sunshine
Start with the first graceful skirt of a passerby
Start by contentedly nibbling on your first bite of iced watermelon...
Summer evenings are quiet
As the sun sets, the sunset gradually drifts in
The sound of cicadas chirping became clearer and clearer
Summer always feels a little less passionate
Bring headphones to play Jazz
Swing together and let the passion fill all summer
Follow me in Swing Swing
Swing music differs from previous New Orleans jazz and Dixyland jazz in that ensembles in bands are usually more simplified and are repeated as more mature solos.
The individual improvisation is also mainly based on the melody, and the reason for this is mainly due to the progress of musical technique.
Compared with the previous performances, the solo interpretation is more adventurous. After the end of the big band era, swing musicians still insisted on this style of performance, and their performances were a mainstream jazz music.
"Swing Emperor" is a representative work
"Sing Sing Sing" is the masterpiece of The Swing Emperor Benny Goodman. Sing Sing Sing has become an era of swinging of one of the most obvious symbols.
The song has been played by many artists. Often used in Broadway musicals! The rest of the band also performed very well, Krupa's accompaniment accent was very unique, Jess made all kinds of minor keys, chords, punctuation, everything was so perfect!
"Charming romantic" swing jazz
This Cuban | Mambo-style dance music, which allows the listener to sway involuntarily, is quite elegant, romantic and charming.
Edmundo Ros himself was a prolific entertainer, recording more than 800 records in his lifetime. Ross's rumba band has been performing at the Coconut Grove Club on Regent Avenue.
Relaxed and pleasant happy swing
"In The Mood" is one of the most popular pieces of the Glen Miller Orchestra, played in saxophone, piano, trumpet, Bass, trumpet, quite brisk, and people can't help but swing to the beat.
Especially when the song is about to end, the melody soars again and again, the heart climbs, full of expectation, with the trumpet reaching the peak, only the pain can describe the taste!
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