- The
Spanish tinge is an Afro-Latin
rhythmic touch that ****es up the more
conventional 4 4
rhythms commonly used in jazz and pop music. The
phrase is...
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TINGeLING (established 1997 in Trondheim, Norway) is a
Norwegian jazz band,
initiated by
vocalist Eldbjørg Raknes. The band's
pianist Maria Kannegaard...
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Sephardic Tinge is an
album by
pianist Anthony Coleman which was
released on the
Tzadik label in 1995. In his
review for Allmusic, Marc
Gilman notes that...
- the
Spanish tinge, an
essential ingredient of jazz. "Now in one of my
earliest tunes, "New
Orleans Blues," you can
notice the
Spanish tinge. In fact, if...
- (1–2 in) long, with a
fragrant essential oil. The
flowers are
white or
tinged with pink, with five
petals and many
stamens that
protrude from the flower...
- Amphoe", "Krasae Khao Ma Si", "Uhue Lor Jang", "Nguen Na Mee Mai", "Amija
Tinger", "Noo Mairoo", "Khoe Hai Ruay", etc. He was
awarded National Artist of...
- extremity, [...]
Leprosy would end up
being the
final nail in Death's thrash-
tinged coffin." It is
considered to be a
groundbreaking achievement in the genre...
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tinge) to be an
essential ingredient of jazz.
Morton stated, "Now in one of my
earliest tunes, 'New
Orleans Blues', you can
notice the
Spanish tinge....
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Styles like slack-key
guitar are well
known worldwide,
while Hawaiian-
tinged music is a
frequent part of
Hollywood soundtracks.
Hawaii also made a contribution...
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shakes dipped in buttermilk, dried, and then installed, to
leave a
grayish tinge to the façade.[citation needed] The shingle-style also conve**** a sense...