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* ... that a '''[[double tonic]]''' is a basic [[chord progression]] or [[melodic motion]] extremely common in [[African music|African]], [[Asian music|Asian]], and [[European music]] consisting of a "regular back-and-forth motion" most commonly between [[note (music)|notes]] a [[whole tone]] apart?
* ... that a '''[[double tonic]]''' is a basic [[chord progression]] or [[melodic motion]] extremely common in [[African music|African]], [[Asian music|Asian]], and [[European music]] consisting of a "regular back-and-forth motion" most commonly between [[note (music)|notes]] a [[whole tone]] apart?
* ... that a '''[[sideman]]''' is a professional [[musician]] who is hired to perform or record with a [[Musical band|group]] of which he is not formally a member?
* ... that a '''[[sideman]]''' is a professional [[musician]] who is hired to perform or record with a [[Musical band|group]] of which he is not formally a member?
* ... that '''[[Doc Cheatham]]''' ([[1905]]–[[1997]]) has been described as the only [[jazz]] musician to create his best work after the age of 70?
* ... that '''[[Doc Cheatham]]''' ''(pictured)'' ([[1905]]–[[1997]]) has been described as the only [[jazz]] musician to create his best work after the age of 70?


<br> <small>March - June 2005</small> [[Category:Jazz portal did you know pages]]
<br> <small>March - June 2005</small> [[Category:Jazz portal did you know pages]]

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March - June 2005