Jazz can be difficult for the novice; but 30-Second Jazz proves the ideal companion for the newcomer to the subject; taking readers from the African-American roots of jazz all the way to todayrsquo;s global mix of musicians and styles. Along the way; it looks at the shape; style and instruments of jazz; at key personalities and recordings in the jazz canon - and at what might be expected next from this most diverse and lively of musical forms.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. review of the book on conservation theoryBy NirtanThis book should be part of any conservators or even curators shelf. It reads like a thriller as it raises questions and offers answers to many issues that laid buried for decades and caused much frustration to museum professionals. It calls for open-mindedness; dialogue; flexibility; cooperation; something we all have to work on more.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Excelent!By SHEILA RECEPUTEexcellent book on the conservation and restoration works. Written in clear and accessible language. I recommend this book for who loves art.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. very good bookBy M. GusmaoThis is a very good review and update on conservation; a must have for urbanists and conservasionists.