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$ E- Q }* Y2 _1 jDid not you write paper about Albert Kahn last semester?
: ~$ h2 W a* m7 L4 Y }+ Y2 m$ Y5 pYes, my history of archtectual(archietecture) class.
- V6 U+ G$ W3 T: t# FWell, I am taking it now, I have got do some research on industry archeitactual. I need to read up on Kahn, I would like to see whether you wrote about them.1 w& y- [# ~0 M, {1 d
I do not think my paper will help, I focus it on classic designs, like decorate(Clements) library in the office buildings. Will you interesting in modern building famous for?
% y4 W# c) o2 ZYeah, he is best know for his factories. Especially the art(auto) plants, he make a breakthrough in industry design. You know before his time, factories was so cramb(cramped) and inefficient. But his factory provide enough light, air, and open spaces so the cars can assemble in a huge plant.
0 [2 J; m4 x& @ }I remember that reading that the factories to have wooden frames, and heavy machineary(machinery) made the building vibrate(vibrate) and there were fire hazard too. But when comes started designing auto plants around the turn of the century reinforced comcreat(concrete) has just invented, talked about breakthroughs. Now only was building dirty(sturdy) and fireproof, but they are cheap to put up to.4 b2 G; ?1 [1 a# B; W
You see know a lot about her industry career." v2 v4 f9 h- s8 F; I; A6 ?
Actually even though I read about his other book, I did a lot of back ground reading. Let me see if I can figure(dig) out some paper for you, There is some books in articles included my bibliography that you might want look up in the library.
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So, one of the thing that I really have in trouble understanding is how jazz developed to be so different from many other kinds of music. My class notes are terrible.9 r! H. K" d0 b7 D3 U$ v
So, what can you know from the notes?" B* |3 ~9 M9 M4 Q3 z
Well, one thing is I copy down music training from the blackboard. What did it mean by that?
?0 Q6 }6 Q, E0 R) w4 k8 T" bWell, most of people who become profession musicians have some kind of formal training in music. But the first people who play jazz had almost nonet.. A' V- T) O+ M# `
Ok, But so what, does not just mean they are not good musicians?
) U$ ]8 N2 j& P* T+ wWell, That is not was not the deal(early) jazz musician weren’t good it is they play instrument differently. That say you receive formal instruction in the trumped.(trumpet) First you know the right way of your month and right ways to use your fingers and right ways to your blow air. And then you will practice signal notes and different combination of notes until you can do those notes correctly. And only after that, the teacher give you a piece of music to play.
- d0 P0 J4 z, y# hAnd the early jazz musician did not learn to play in this way?
. E8 N+ Y3 X' X8 L9 U0 b+ |No, the first person who play jazz music learn to play their instrument by actually trying to play the song they like. They will humanality(humanity) and trying to play themselves on instruments. Because they almost teaching themselves, they begin to express themselves in ways that formally traditionally trained music did not. In tradition instruction there one correct way to play on something and the other are try to make the correct sound. But in jazz.
9 X4 w' b* X$ E. \7 n9 D: yBut in jazz there is not one correct way to play. In fact, individual musician are supposed to interpret music on their styles., f( {/ U' ?" I: V5 b9 }% m
4 a" Z( c8 u9 {; S# qSo, you saying is that aspect of jazz developed because of first people who play jazz did not have any formal music training?3 Q0 b; A& S, z1 F* h
Well, that is part of it, but there is more." b; X. j8 Y( `; l
What else do you have in notes.
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