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1“…This suggests that listeners endorse a ‘tight-interlocked’ jazz rhythm section, with asynchronies smaller than the perceptual threshold (temporal masking), but with natural timing variabilities that makes it distinguishable from a computer-generated playback.…”
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2por Dowdall, Peter (músico)Tabla de Contenidos: “…The bass, technology and the development of the rhythm section (1930 -- 1945) --…”
Publicado 2018
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4por Chuck, IsraelsTabla de Contenidos: “…Melody & orchestration -- 6. The rhythm section -- 7. Writing for two voices -- 8. Writing for three voices -- 9. …”
Publicado 2011
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6por Hyman, DickTabla de Contenidos: “…Lesson 1: the cakewalk -- Lesson 2: Jelly Roll Morton -- Lesson 3: boogie woogie -- Lesson 4: stride piano -- Lesson 5: Earl Hines and Teddy Wilson -- Lesson 6: the rhythm section -- Lesson 7: Art Tatum -- Lesson 8: Erroll Garner -- Lesson 9: Bud Powell and bebop -- Lesson 10: George Shearing, block chords & orchestration -- Lesson 11: more on block chords -- Lesson 12: Bill Evans -- Lesson 13: Nicolas Slonimsky to McCoy Tyner -- Bonus performances.…”
Publicado 2012
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7“…Two professional rhythm section performances (bass/drums) in swing and funk style were recorded, and the performances' original microtemporal deviations from a regular metronomic grid were scaled to several levels of magnitude. …”
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