Private Jazz
Private Jazz
Am too old to dance lyrical or jazz at 25 years old? how would a teacher respond to my age?
I took dance in High School and haven't since then. I love it so much, miss it all the time, but am super embarrassed to take lessons where everyone is significantly younger than I am. I was considering private lessons, but how would I teacher respond to someone my age doing 5 year old dance steps?
I started at 25, but I worked my butts and body off. Never took any dance class before, was more into martial arts. But I did really well after a couple of years. Couldn't get into Jazz in the beginning because there was no beginning dance for Jazz so, after 4 months, got into a class. It's just How Much you want it. Except for my Jazz instructor who did not let me take class in the beginning, all my dance instructors where supportive - ballet and modern (almost exactly like lyrical) and later on my Jazz instructor was supportive. All You could do is try so you won't have no regrets later on in life.
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Private Treasures From Allegheny Jazz Concerts 1950's-2000
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(2-CD set) A collection taken mainly from jazz parties and concerts featuring small, swinging combos playing hot jazz. Musicians and vocalists include John Sheridan, Bobby Gordon, Marty Grosz, Peter Ecklund, Lee Wiley, Gene Estes, Frank Chace and many more. 13 tracks including: I'm Sorry I Made You Cry, Rose Of The Rio Grande, Down In Honky Tonk Town, Wolverine Blues, I Cover The Waterfront, Lady Be Good, Indiana, Old Folks.
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Private Brubeck Remembers
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In this solo piano recital, Brubeck, 83, looks back on his experiences as a young army private in the closing year of the Second World War. It's a journey marked by songs as significant for their titles and unsung lyrics as their melodies. Classics like "Where or When" appear alongside playful period novelties like "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" and "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie," with Brubeck finding unexpected depths in these lightweight themes, touching on the experiences that shaped his generation. His version of "Last Time I Saw Paris" conveys all the complexity and ambiguity of wartime, and he also plays early original compositions--"We Crossed the Rhine" and "Weep No More"--shaped by the same experience. [The limited edition includes an enlightening second CD of Brubeck reminiscing with Walter Cronkite about leading a band at the front.] --Stuart Broomer
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Private Reserve
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The quartet, originally from Northern California, makes its debut with Private Reserve. It is an eclectic mix of Jazz tunes and styles, flavored with the funky and traditional, upbeat and romantic and the crisp and mellow.
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Private Collection
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"Thoughtful, spacious, rhythmically subtle and inventive improvisation." -- DownBeat, HHHH "Too good to keep under wraps." -- Jazzwise Cover Sticker: [Special edition reissue of rare analog recordings from some of the free-jazz bass ixcon's most cherished, Quartet West-era moments.] Live unprocessed True Stereo analog recording from Naim engineer Ken Christianson. Originally released as two separate live albums and limited to 2,200 copies in 1993, the set was beautifully repackaged in celebration of Haden's 70th birthday. Features an exceptionally rare outing for the late, great Billy Higgins, slotting into the rhythm section alongside Quartet West's Broadbent and Watts.
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The second full-length album (and first domestic U.S. release) by this talented Japanese ensemble, Speedomeer, continues an exploration and expansion of the limits of downtempo electronica that began with Or Not, the band's debut. The elements are still relatively familiar -- funky but relaxed breakbeats, crunchy but undemanding textures, melodies that are hinted at more than explicitly stated, and all of it seasoned with the occasional pinch of sweetly layered female vocals or virtuosic turntablism. If the result isn't exactly groundbreaking, it does gently nudge the traditional downtempo envelope by combining elements of smooth jazz (as on "Walk"), and experimental electronica (as on "Wake Up Afternoon," with its Japanese talk-radio samples). "SKY" features lots of heavily treated guitar and a deeply uncomplicated beat, and goes on for maybe two minutes too long; "Check Off" is built on a simple beatbox rhythm that sounds charmingly like an old Casio machine, and doesn't flesh out the sound very much beyond that. Fans of Kruder & Dorfmeister and Zero 7 will feel at home with Private, as will anyone else with an ear for adventurous chill out music (if that isn't too much of a contradiction in terms). ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
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Used - "Galactic Ramble" is the fullest study of the 60s and 70s UK music scene ever published. It covers thousands of albums, from pop, rock, psych and prog to jazz, folk, blues and beyond. The book covers both major label releases and private pressings, and artists ranging from household names (Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who) to the terminally obscure, many of whom have never been written about before. Also included are excerpts from original reviews, hundreds of vintage illustrations, two sectio
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Used - "Galactic Ramble" is the fullest study of the 60s and 70s UK music scene ever published. It covers thousands of albums, from pop, rock, psych and prog to jazz, folk, blues and beyond. The book covers both major label releases and private pressings, and artists ranging from household names (Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who) to the terminally obscure, many of whom have never been written about before. Also included are excerpts from original reviews, hundreds of vintage illustrations, two sectio
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Used - "Galactic Ramble" is the fullest study of the 60s and 70s UK music scene ever published. It covers thousands of albums, from pop, rock, psych and prog to jazz, folk, blues and beyond. The book covers both major label releases and private pressings, and artists ranging from household names (Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who) to the terminally obscure, many of whom have never been written about before. Also included are excerpts from original reviews, hundreds of vintage illustrations, two sectio
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Used - "Galactic Ramble" is the fullest study of the 60s and 70s UK music scene ever published. It covers thousands of albums, from pop, rock, psych and prog to jazz, folk, blues and beyond. The book covers both major label releases and private pressings, and artists ranging from household names (Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who) to the terminally obscure, many of whom have never been written about before. Also included are excerpts from original reviews, hundreds of vintage illustrations, two sectio
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New - "Galactic Ramble" is the fullest study of the 60s and 70s UK music scene ever published. It covers thousands of albums, from pop, rock, psych and prog to jazz, folk, blues and beyond. The book covers both major label releases and private pressings, and artists ranging from household names (Beatles, Stones, Kinks, Who) to the terminally obscure, many of whom have never been written about before. Also included are excerpts from original reviews, hundreds of vintage illustrations, two section
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