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Dizzy, the answer upstairs is so comprehensive.
I just flipped through the notebook of the ** appreciation class, which reads "The father of jazz, created personal improvisation, purified the rhythm, professionalized jazz horn playing, adopted the lyrics and singing, and the masterpiece "What a Wonderful World", hehe, alas. Is... Nothing more to say.
That's what the teacher taught.
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During the summer vacation, my dad bought me the book "Grimm's Fairy Tales", and I learned a lot from this book.
In the book, there is a beautiful Snow White, a jealous queen, a wise three brothers, a kind fool, a fearless prince, and a lucky ...... with a bleak backgroundIt's all about me.
Goethe said, "Reading a good book is like talking to many noble people." "Grimm's Fairy Tales taught me to be a kind person, to help others at all times, to be a useful person to the country, I must study hard in the future, repay the society in the future, and dedicate myself to the motherland.
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Louis Armstrong, the father of jazz. Glen Miller plays the trombone, the Air Force Band. Tommy Dorsey trombone trumpeter.
Charlie Parker, who plays the saxophone, is also a cow. Benny Goodman, clarinet, King of Swing. If you're interested in piano, Duke Ellington.
These are all leaders of the big band era, all of them are band conductors and composers. The first three are trumpet-blowing. Upstairs gives you the popularity of jazz common sense.
Franksinatra: I have found from your repeated answers that you like to attack others, and you can change your answer if it is wrong, but it is not good to attack blindly. I hope you have a taste worthy of Frank Sinatra's name.
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Harry James! My great love, the trumpet blowing, has never been seen before, and he is the most handsome in the big band. is the trumpeter in the movie "Hibiscus Out of the Water", you can also go to the Panda ** forum to see, there are a lot of information about him and other ** families.
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Wow, the answer on the fourth floor is so good, I have liked Sir for many years, and he answered everything I wanted to say and could say.
It's great, I sorted it out myself.
If you agree with the third floor, the first floor and the second floor will answer randomly.
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Question 1: BQuestion 2: C
Question 3: C Question 4: B
Question 1: This is a detail question. According to the first paragraph, "musicians often called him pops, as a sign of respect for his influence on the world of music."
and "In his late teens, armstrong began to live the life of a musician....armstrong learned from the older musicians and soon became respected as their equal.It can be judged that the reason why Armstrong is called POPS is because he is an influential ** family.
Question 2: This is an inference question. The third paragraph of the essay tells that Armstrong showed ** talent in childhood, began to live a ** life in his youth, and later became famous, from which it can be inferred that this paragraph is written in chronological order.
Question 3: This is a true/false question. According to the last paragraph, "His cornet playing had a deep humanity and warmth that caused many listeners to say,'listening to pops just makes you feel good all over.'"
Option C can be judged to be correct.
Question 4: This is a multiple-choice question with a title. The essay recounts Armstrong's journey to becoming the father of jazz, with the final paragraph of the essay "He was the father of the jazz style and also one of the best-known and most admired people in the world."
The topic of this essay is clear, so the best topic should be: The Father of the Jazz Style
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Louis Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971) was an American jazz musician. Armstrong is one of the most famous jazz musicians of the 20th century and is known as the "father of jazz". With his charisma and constant innovation, he brought jazz from the New Orleans area to the world and became a popular form for the masses.
Armstrong made a name for himself playing trumpet in his early years, and later he became a standout among jazz singers with his distinctive husky voice.
earl (fatha)hines, father of modern jazz
Count (Fatha) Hines, the father of the modern jazz piano.
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American jazz maestro Wallace Ronnie contracted the new coronavirus and died.
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In fact, Louis Armstrong cannot be called the father of jazz, and he is worthy of the name of the king of jazz. I think the father of jazz should be the early majority of black ** people, the people who blended ragtime and Dixieland and blues. It should have been someone from the era around the 1910s.
Louis was a kid at the time.
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Grove, the father of modern American jazz.
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