Learning about jazz & swing online
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Learning about jazz & swing online
http://www.redhotjazz.com
Amazing! The equivalent in the print world would be like a two-volume book with illustrations and dozens of CDs included. I've only begun to delve into the resources here...
Any others?
Amazing! The equivalent in the print world would be like a two-volume book with illustrations and dozens of CDs included. I've only begun to delve into the resources here...
Any others?
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Re: Learning about jazz & swing online
Could not agree any more. Fantastic site.Yakov wrote:http://www.redhotjazz.com
Amazing! The equivalent in the print world would be like a two-volume book with illustrations and dozens of CDs included. I've only begun to delve into the resources here...
Any others?
Only thing is that most of the recordings are pre 1930.
this might be worth looking through --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz
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I found this on the University of Washington's site. It's a free online course that's based on their History of Jazz course. It's not as complete as the course, but it's still great for some information, I'm going to actually read up on everything that's there tomorrow.
Harrison
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www.lindyhopper.ca, Canada's Swing Site.
found -- what?
here's an ellington one featuring a complete sessionography, plenty of articles etc.
http://www.depanorama.net

here's an ellington one featuring a complete sessionography, plenty of articles etc.
http://www.depanorama.net