Most have heard someone referred to as a "cool cat." Now; students can hear where the phrase comes from with Jazzy Cat! This playful piece is in 4/4 meter and C major; but dont be fooled; this solo moves forward with a spritely vigor! The use of blue notes---notes written to sound like they fall between the cracks of the keyboard---paints a very jazzy picture. Students will also find that giving staccato notes attention will bring out the sly cats playful nature.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Vernacular ArchitectureBy Lynn MorrowEnthusiasts for vernacular architecture in the Midwest must have this volume on their book shelf. The spectacular photographs. excellent floor plans. biographical abstracts of owners and builders. and discussion of daily use of room space are all welcome for anyone interested in mid-19th-century lifestyles. Professors should encourage students to consider the methods as inspiration for similar works in other states.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fine bookBy Harold BillingsVery useful. wel-done2 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Ted W. FranksWell written book concerning German Texas immigrants and their homes and possessions.