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  2. The Jazz Discography - Wikipedia

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    The two listings of 1896 are the compositions of Scott Joplin, preserved on piano rolls — not performed by Joplin — but subsequently recorded many times. There is a prevailing consensus that the first commercially released jazz recording was the " Livery Stable Blues " (third take), recorded on February 26, 1917, by the Original Dixieland ...

  3. List of post-1950 jazz standards - Wikipedia

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    Jazz standards are musical compositions that are widely known, performed and recorded by jazz artists as part of the genre's musical repertoire. This list includes tunes written in or after the 1950s that are considered standards by at least one major fake book publication or reference work.

  4. The Traditional Tune Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Traditional Tune Archive (TTA) is the searchable digital library of traditional music from Ireland, Great Britain and North America organized alphabetically, by tune title, with alternate or additional titles and variants cross-referenced, music in standard and ABC notation, annotated information on history and context, along with references and internet links for further reference.

  5. List of Grateful Dead cover versions - Wikipedia

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    Bob Dylan "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" James Brown "It's All Over Now" Bobby Womack "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" Bob Dylan "It's All Too Much" The Beatles "It's Nobody's Fault but Mine" Blind Willie Johnson "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water" Stonewall Jackson "Johnny B. Goode" Chuck Berry "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" Bob Dylan "Kansas City"

  6. Twelfth root of two - Wikipedia

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    The twelfth root of two or (or equivalently /) is an algebraic irrational number, approximately equal to 1.0594631. It is most important in Western music theory , where it represents the frequency ratio ( musical interval ) of a semitone ( Play ⓘ ) in twelve-tone equal temperament .

  7. Keith Olsen - Wikipedia

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    Olsen was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and went to school in Minneapolis, where he developed an appreciation for classical, pop, and jazz music. [2] He gained production experience working in recording studios in the Minneapolis area, and musical and touring experience playing upright bass in jazz and folk bands. [ 3 ]

  8. Live at Sweetwater - Wikipedia

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    Live at Sweetwater is a live Hot Tuna album recorded in 1992 at Mill Valley, CA.It was their first new recording made for Relix Records, although they had previously released older performances with Relix (Splashdown, Historic Hot Tuna).

  9. List of interpolated songs - Wikipedia

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    "2 On" [225] September "Cry for You" Charli XCX feat. Rina Sawayama "Beg for You" [226] The Sequence "Funk You Up" Dr. Dre "Keep Their Heads Ringin'" [227] Sergei Rachmaninoff "Piano Concerto No. 2" Buddy Kaye and Ted Mossman "Full Moon and Empty Arms" [228] Frank Sinatra "I Think of You" [229] "Symphony No. 2" Eric Carmen "Never Gonna Fall in ...