
Wynton at Harvard: "Hidden in Plain View: Meanings in American Music"
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Wynton at Harvard: "Hidden in Plain View: Meanings in American Music"
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 9: The Evolution of the Trap Drum Set
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 3: The Power of Intention
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 6: Approaches to Improvisation
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 5: Sound As Identity
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 8: The Power of Sharing Power
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 2: Understanding the American Identity Through Sonic Metaphors
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 7: The Pursuit of Mutual Happiness
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 4: The Journey to Individuality Under Pressure of Time
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 10: From the African 6/8 Rhythm to the American Shuffle
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 13: The Meaning of Swing
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 21: The Imprint of The Immigrant
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 23: The Centrality of Love
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 14: The Improvisator’s Playing Field; The Chorus Format
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 17: Syncopation- Expect the Unexpected
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 11: Executive, Judicial, and Legislative Swing
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 19: Jazz Improvisation as Democratic Discourse
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 22: Integration as Creation as Procreation
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 15: Form and Flexibility
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 16: The Two-Beat Groove
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 12: How the Rhythm Section Swings
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 18: The Melting Pot
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 24: Our Collective Identity
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 25: The Meaning of Soul
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 1: Music and Meaning
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Wynton at Harvard, Chapter 20: Blues Fundamentals
Wynton at Harvard: "Hidden in Plain View: Meanings in American Music"
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