Thursday, March 22, 2012

Check Out Keep Me Near the Cross - Rhythm Score and Parts (Sacred Anthem, Rhythm Section, Conductor's Score)

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Rest beyond the river. Robert Sterling has given William Doane's 19th-century hymn standard a country gospel spin that brilliantly contemporizes the hymn while remaining true to its origins. A repetitive two-against-three rhythmic figure provides an intriguing flow to the accompaniment, which is underscored in the optional rhythm part. Showcase your choir and a female soloist with this inspired arrangement. / Sacred Anthem / Rhythm Section, Conductor's Score / General, Holy Week, Lent


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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

12/8 bell and cross rhythm -- Jerry Leake

12/8 bell and cross rhythm -- Jerry Leake Video Clips. Duration : 5.67 Mins.


Taken from my book "African Bell Ritual" this video demonstrates the 12/8 standard African bell pattern with a foot shaker keeping the 4-beat. The drums explore cross rhythms in 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 with all possible rotations of each. This study exemplifies how the bell can be felt in different pulses while retaining its elegance and potency. The resulting grooves are ideal for a variety of composed or improvised settings. Visit rhombuspublishing.com to view my entire library of 8 books, CDs, and articl

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Check Out Melissa Cross and the Rhythm of Murder

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When Melissa Cross opened her own practice straight out of law school, little did she realise how easy it was to cross professional boundaries, and little did she realise how dangerous her first client would be. Did that teenage girl kill, or was she set-up? And if so, by whom?

With twists and turns woven throughout the story, who can be trusted? Are Melissa and her client as innocent as they should be?

The Rhythm of Murder takes Melissa through a web of obsession, crime, police and court corruption.

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When Melissa Cross opened her own practice straight out of law school, little did she realise how easy it was to cross professional boundaries, and little did she realise how dangerous her first client would be. Did that teenage girl kill, or was she set-up? And if so, by whom?

With twists and turns woven throughout the story, who can be trusted? Are Melissa and her client as innocent as they should be?

The Rhythm of Murder takes Melissa through a web of obsession, crime, police and court corruption.


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Monday, March 19, 2012

Check Out Osibisa: Living in the state of happy vibes and criss cross rhythms

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Led by the superbly talented, Ghanaian born saxophonist, Teddy Osei, Osibisa exploded on to the music scene in 1971. From Cape Town to Sydney, London to the Americas, Bombay to Beirut, their unique sound pulsed its way into the hearts and hips of millions of fans, infusing the tired post 60s rock scene with a poly-rhythmic fusion of African, Caribbean, Jazz, Rock, Latin and R & B.

This is their astonishing story. From years of obscurity to their first taste of stardom, from the colourful hedonistic characters that dominated the era to the depression of squabbles and break-ups. It is as much a story about rags-to-riches success as it is a sad tale of betrayal, jealousy and exploitation.

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Led by the superbly talented, Ghanaian born saxophonist, Teddy Osei, Osibisa exploded on to the music scene in 1971. From Cape Town to Sydney, London to the Americas, Bombay to Beirut, their unique sound pulsed its way into the hearts and hips of millions of fans, infusing the tired post 60s rock scene with a poly-rhythmic fusion of African, Caribbean, Jazz, Rock, Latin and R & B.

This is their astonishing story. From years of obscurity to their first taste of stardom, from the colourful hedonistic characters that dominated the era to the depression of squabbles and break-ups. It is as much a story about rags-to-riches success as it is a sad tale of betrayal, jealousy and exploitation.


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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Check Out Swedish Speech Rhythm in a Cross-language Perspective (Acta Universitatis Umensis)

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Check Out Cross-Rhythms: Jazz Aesthetics in African-American Literature (Continuum Literary Studies) for $44.95

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This work uses close analysis of key African-American literary texts to investigate the links between the development of blues and jazz and the development of modern African-American literature.


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