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Sunday, May 13, 2018

Google Alert - Jazz music

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Jazz music
Weekly update May 13, 2018
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For the study, the researchers played jazz music from speakers at one end of a tank and taught juvenile Port Jackson sharks to go to a feeding station ...
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While five out of the eight sharks in the study were able to identify the sound of jazz, it's much more difficult trying to get them to discern between classical and jazz music. The researchers used the two genres of music to tell the sharks to swim to opposite corners of the tank, but it merely just confused ...
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... more about Facebook commenting please read the Conversation Guidelines and FAQs. Sharks love jazz music, apparently. CLOSE. A new study published in Animal Cognition shows that sharks like jazz music! Five out of the eight sharks in the study were able to identify the sound of jazz. Buzz60.
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A new study published in Animal Cognition shows that sharks like jazz music! Five out of the eight sharks in the study were able to identify the sound of ...
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Researchers at Sydney's Macquarie University have revealed that sharks are capable of recognising jazz music when it is used to signal that it is time ...
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There a few greater moments in jazz music than when master musicians collaborate. Spurred on by their equally skilled colleagues, jazz players can ...
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Every Saturday night, both online and over the air, ATJ delivers three hours of recent and classic jazz -- across a wide range of styles -- from 9 o'clock ...
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"Testing, one, two. Jazz. Jazz. Jazz." On a recent Wednesday evening at Alice's Jazz and Cultural Society, manager DeAndrey Howard did a quick microphone check in his low growl of a voice, then introduced local pianist Bill Heid's trio. They opened with a bouncy, happy "When I Fall in Love." Heid's ...
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Once a relatively small affair, the festival now in its 49th year draws hundreds of thousands of people to a seven-day celebration of all things music, reflecting the rich diversity of a river city now celebrating its tricentennial. There was jazz, of course, but also Cajun, zydeco, roots rock, African rhythms, ...
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