That like classical and opera ?Our neighbor when I was growing up called them "arts & crap shows."
That like classical and opera ?Our neighbor when I was growing up called them "arts & crap shows."
Pretty Much true, IMHO.Our neighbor when I was growing up called them "arts & crap shows."
I do (at least some of it). My mother does not.Why do humans like jazz?
I don't. I'm human.
I wish I could hit "Like" 100 times.Melodious Thunk is one unto himself for sure... LoL.
Don Leslie was a madman in the good sense... his speakers were so in demand compared to Hammond's tone cabinets, that Laurens Hammond forbade any of their dealers from selling them - and if they did - they would lose their Hammond Organ dealership rights...You don't know what a Leslie is?
Yes, Hammonds (B3s in particular) and Leslies do go together.
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substituting man for persons, of course.
I would love to love Jazz.
What is the best way to get into it? (ignoring live events - little jazz round here)
Works with patents too. Take a real-world thing - say, the chain you might have on your front door you slide to lock/unlock - quickly knock up a software version and voila - you've got yourself 20 years legal protection at tax payer's expense. Gotta protect all that unique, hard-won, think-outside-of-the-box originality, right?Yep, Leslie's are self contained (amp, speakers, motor drive). And, if someone knows what they are doing, they can be paired with many instruments. But, like many other things, just because you can stick them together, doesn't mean you should.
George Carlin once said something to the effect of: You can take two things that never have been stuck together before, nail them together & take them to an arts & craft show. And some schmuk will buy it.
There are so many sub categories of jazz. My favourite is fusion.I would love to love Jazz.
What is the best way to get into it? (ignoring live events - little jazz round here)
Does your thesis thus further suggest a correlation between jazz and golf?There's probably a graph somewhere on the internet that shows the relation between getting older and liking jazz.
When I was young I truly hated it. As I get older I only despise it now. Give me a few years and I'll begin to like it.
One of my favorite Doobie siblings' songs (apropos of almost nothing).Guitars on The Doobie Brothers' Another Park Another Sunday were also run through Leslies to get that phase-y sound.
I would assume that now, such an effect would be accomplished via a "Leslie plug-in" in a DAW.