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Pianos have been around for hundreds of years and have never yielded their place as the preferred and select musical instrument. There are good reasons for this. Unlike other instruments, the piano provides both melody and harmony, requiring no accompaniment. (instead, piano is usually required as the accompaniment to
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Over the years, Rock music, as well as all its sub-categories, has become one of the most heavily criticized and put-down genres.
Ariana Grande performed a sultry, jazzy rendition of her single ‘Dangerous Woman’ at the 2016 MTV Movie Awards on Saturday, April 9 — watch
Sadness can be overwhelming at times, but these relatable sad quotes will remind you that you're stronger than you think.
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This image entitled "Drummer" is from my Jazz Art Series. This painting depicts a natural flow of colors that sets the mood and vibe to any room. Sold Unframed & Unmounted This art print comes rolled and shipped in a mailing tube. A self-described visual griot, Kerream Jones was born in 1978 in Reading, PA and now resides in Atlanta, GA. Since beginning his journey toward artistic excellence as a high school student, Kerream attended the Art Institute of Atlanta, where he studied graphic design, and the American Intercontinental University in Atlanta, where he graduated with a degree in visual communications. Kerream has gone on to create some of the most definitive and distinctive work to emerge out of the modern era of fine art. His work effortlessly infuses the bright and dark realities of life with the fantasy of frozen moments. Emotions seem to leap off his brush, land on the canvas, and distill art from the vapors of life. A consummate businessman as well as a passionate artist, Kerream is the owner of Kamarja Art, a publishing and fine art company he founded in 1999 that serves as the distribution force behind his expanding collection of original works, limited editions, artist’s proofs, and prints. Determined to allow his talents to work for him, Kerream has succeeded in establishing Kamarja as a formidable enterprise, building a respectable collector base and traveling to cities across the country as a featured artist in well received and vastly popular exhibits and shows. Ambitious to a fault, focused to the highest degree, and motivated by the desire to create and distribute works of powerful art, Kerream continues to set new standards by broadening Kamarja’s influence in the marketplace and branding his own name and style in the minds of consumers from all different walks of life. For more information, please visit www.kerreamjones.com Wasting little time, Kerream immediately set about the task of joining the art community in Atlanta and constructing a business operation that would serve as a platform for his burgeoning catalogue. A long with several personal appearances on television, Kerream’s work has appeared in such publications as Upscale, the Dallas News, Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine, the 2003 Pepsi Black History Calendar, and other major media. In 2007 Kerream was chosen as the featured artist for the 29th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival, an honor that included the commission of his piece Mixing It Up as the event’s official design image for marketing and promotional materials.
Tchaikovsky once read somewhere that 2 hours of walking a day were essential to health. He observed the rule religiously taking at least 2 strolls a day. Walking in nature was crucial to his creativity - he often stopped to jot down ideas that he would develop later at the piano.
Supporting live music is an invaluable experience that goes well beyond just the ticket-buyer.
Music has a great impact on societies and cultures and is passed down through generations. It is powerful because it affects the mood of a person and influences perceptions. However, the effects of music on culture are not apparent at once. So, how does music affect human lives and society as a whole?