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Yeah and I'm getting it. Never. Mind. About. That. Working with him because that's what they're here for. As for the money after the first.
We want to break up and do I want to tell you. Time is my pleasure to introduce. I just Dan can and. Much
thank you. We're very happy to be here today with you and we hope that the Saturn and it will be rewarding to you. We hope that you're getting something out of. Being with you. We like to start the. Afternoon with a kind of a demonstration performance by the band here more or less give you a chance to give it away to the guys here because you'll be working with them the rest of the afternoon. And to see what our approach is to this kind of music. So we'll start playing a few things and we'll be talking to you. Remember
you want to be. But.
If you are not as well versed on your instrument as you could be you can still play jazz. You can still play it. Play it simply play a few notes but make them all in time. And then a lot have time will have not been wasted. Second thing that's important is melody. What you're doing when you play jazz is playing a counter melody to the melody that's already been established whether it be your own original or someone else's time and you're praying you're playing your impression of that tune. Philosophically you're playing it and you're playing it now and every now is a different. Now yesterday was a
different now. A minute ago was a different now a minute later is it different now. They're all now. But that's what it is. Extemporaneously doing it now. You guys ready. When you open up a window on your self. And it displays everything about you. If you hold back. You're really not playing jazz. That you think of now that you feel now if you feel sad
now. You're going to play. Well it. Doesn't mean it's no good. So when you play play with the original. And melodic in time. So what you. Get together.
That you can forget. When you get it you can start the art part. Of yourself and concentrate on everything.
It's.
Heaven. I think so. That means.
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Program
Cross Talk
Producing Organization
Maryland Public Television
Contributing Organization
Maryland Public Television (Owings Mills, Maryland)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip/394-8279d0hz
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Description
Description
Cross Talk: Stan Kenton
Broadcast Date
1979-12-19
Asset type
Program
Genres
News
Topics
News
Media type
Moving Image
Duration
00:28:56
Credits
Copyright Holder: MPT
Producing Organization: Maryland Public Television
AAPB Contributor Holdings
Maryland Public Television
Identifier: 27645.0 (MPT)
Format: U-matic
Generation: Master
Duration: 00:30:00?
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Citations
Chicago: “Cross Talk,” 1979-12-19, Maryland Public Television, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed January 10, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-394-8279d0hz.
MLA: “Cross Talk.” 1979-12-19. Maryland Public Television, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. January 10, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-394-8279d0hz>.
APA: Cross Talk. Boston, MA: Maryland Public Television, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-394-8279d0hz