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Bright Moments

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  1. i can recommend "on fire" and "one more once"
  2. let's see if mine is frozen hmmmm nope - mine's not frozen
  3. the girl who kiscked the hornets' nest
  4. another gem from 1959!
  5. happy birthday and keep swinging!!!
  6. yes. do NOT drink this stuff. it WILL hurt your pipes. you will never sing again! you will probably die.
  7. you are from jamaica? (the country - not new york).
  8. BRIGHT MOMENTS!!!! happy birthday!!
  9. different trains - powerful stuff!
  10. I'm a fan! How about you? This one is one of my favorites!
  11. thanks for sharing the great news!
  12. Happy Birthday 2010!!!
  13. Music in which none of the twelve notes in the Western chromatic scale is given any more emphasis than any of the others. In the key of B flat, B flat is the most important note, F is (arguably) the next most important - those notes are given more weight. In twelve-tone music (and this is a simplified explanation), none of the twelve notes can recur until all twelve have appeared. Since none of the twelve tones is emphasized, there's little or no feeling of key center; the music is atonal - which doesn't mean it's cacophonous or chaotic; it just means that there's no key center. In jazz, besides Murphy, David Mack made a really nice album of twelve-tone music - it's pretty obscure. And John Carisi used a modified twelve-tone technique at times. More info here. thanks!!
  14. sounds like a full life! but what is "12-tone" music?
  15. and what is "12-tone music" (see Contemporary C3506)
  16. my hero!!!
  17. This google search can help you put it all together. The only one I have is the excellent Zeitlin-Friesen. tried that but it does not give me a complete list of all the cd's in the series. thanks anyway.
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