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Tips For Organizing The Jazz Group
Have you played the, trumpet, trombone or saxophone in the past and have the desire to play again? If so, you’re not alone. Millions of people in the last 50 years have participated in the school band and jazz bands while in high school or college, but for one reason or another, had entered the workforce to continue to play, and began raising families.
Very few musicians who play a musical instrument will never earn a living at it, but that does not mean you should stop smoking and to sell your horn on ebay! Forming a band or a large community small jazz group may be the best excuse to wipe the dust of the old instrument and start a regular routine and perform again. A jazz group of the company not only offers local musicians a creative outlet, but it also gives members of your local community the opportunity to hear the music of big band performed on a regular basis.
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London Prepares For The 15th Annual Jazz Festival
The history of the London jazz festival dates back to 1970 when the London Borough of Camden had the idea of adding a week to the already popular Jazz Festival in Camden, which took place in the spring. A variety of sites in north London have been involved, promoting international jazz stars as well as providing a platform for new British musicians to showcase their talents. The popularity of the Camden Jazz Week led to a second week in a few years to be added in the fall.
However, the early 90′s Camden Festival, had ceased to exist, and when the City has continued to support the Jazz a week for several years, many felt a new direction, a necessary step, because the town to changing priorities and budget . Serious, an international organization that produces live events was a key factor in the technological development of the London Jazz Festival and the London Arts Board held the first festival in 1993. Not only through the promotion of the show well-known international musicians, the festival will also highlight the educational activity, which is a serious way, with the festival to help young people and promote cultural understanding across London. In 2005, a special show just for young people has been launched, including workshops and writing exercises, and is now a permanent festival.
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