Which jazz-rock fusion artist played drums with Miles Davis and formed the trio Emergency with John McLaughlin and Larry Young

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Answer 1

Tony Williams

Tony Williams joined Miles Davis at the remarkably young age of 17, in 1963. He left right after recording In A Silent Way to concentrate on power-trio Lifetime with John McLaughlin and organist Larry Young

Answer 2

The artist who  played drums with Miles Davis and formed the trio Emergency with John McLaughlin and Larry Young was Tony Williams.

Who created jazz fusion?

Jazz fusion was invented by Coryell and two worlds. Larry Coryell is widely regarded as the godfather of jazz fusion. In 1967, he formed the Free Spirits with Bob Moses on drums, and they released their debut album, Out of Sight Sound.

Tony Williams joined Miles Davis' band in 1963, at the age of 17. He departed immediately after finishing In A Silent Way to focus on his power trio Lifetime with John McLaughlin and keyboardist Larry Young.

One of those unforgettable experiences was hearing drummer Tony Williams and the original Lifetime, his short-lived power trio with guitarist John McLaughlin and keyboardist Khalid Yasin (aka Larry Young).

Therefore, Tony Williams was a drummer who worked with Miles Davis and established the Emergency trio with John McLaughlin and Larry Young.

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it's b

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d. Dr. Dre

Explanation:

Answer:

D. Dr dre

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Answer:

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Roses!


Vanessa!


Roses?!


Barry?


- Roses are flowers!
- Yes, they are.


Flowers, bees, pollen!


I know.
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Maybe not.
Oould you ask him to slow down?


Oould you slow down?


Barry!


OK, I made a huge mistake.
This is a total disaster, all my fault.


Yes, it kind of is.


I've ruined the planet.
I wanted to help you


with the flower shop.
I've made it worse.


Actually, it's completely closed down.


I thought maybe you were remodeling.


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I don't want to hear it!


All right, they have the roses,
the roses have the pollen.


I know every bee, plant
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All we gotta do is get what they've got
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- Repollination!
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I think this is gonna work.


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It looks like we'll experience
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I gotta get up there
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Oaptain, I'm in a real situation.


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He's unconscious,
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I can't fly a plane.


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Can I goin the cult too?

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What is a photographic essay? A black and white photograph of men standing behind a wire fence looking past the photographer. Name this photograph and its photographer. What is the image of? What feeling, thoughts, or emotions does it create when looked at?

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Answer:

The photo essay is a series of photos that tell a story.

Photography presented is The Living Dead at Buchenwald by Margaret Bourke-White. It shows the liberation of the concentration camp. It evokes feelings of sadness, grief, fright, and shock.

Explanation:

Photo essay presents the set of systematic photographs that tell the story and are put together to awake emotions in the observer. Just like the written essays, they are connected with a theme, order, and purpose, but they are supposed to be made only out of photographs and perhaps small pieces of text like the caption.

The photo presented is The Living Dead at Buchenwald and the photographer is Margaret Bourke-White.

It shows the prisoners of concentration camp Buchenwald in the wake of the liberation. They are watching, confused and scared, over the fence at the new group of people, not sure what is going to happen.

The photograph evokes sadness and shock at the horrors of the tragedy. Looking at the men, we can see how frightened, yet almost hopeful they are, and we can only imagine the terrible things they have endured. Their looks and the condition in which they are (malnourished, sad, fatigued) can make the observer shiver and feel deep heartache for the men. Yet, there is a tinge of hope at the fact that they will finally be free at last.

Answer:

A photographic essay is a narrative or story, consisting of a series of related images. The Living Dead by Margaret Bourke-White. German men brought by Gen. Patton's men to watch the cruel acts and death their leaders had imposed on the people held at Buchenwald, a concentration camp, during WWII. The men look frightened at what they're witnessing, they all look speechless.

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What is Aristotle's gesture in School OfAthens, and what is meant by it?
a. He motions towards Earth, signifying that everything can be understood from gathering scientific
knowledge from the material earth.
b. He points to the other beings, signifying that everything comes from interaction among beings.
c. He points up to heaven, signifying that everything is areflection of Forms that reside in heaven
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OA
OB

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Answer:

He motions towards Earth, signifying that everything can be understood from gathering scientific knowledge from the material earth.

Explanation:

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Aristotle's gesture in School of Athens, and that meant  the motions towards Earth, signifying that everything can be understood from gathering scientific knowledge from the material earth. Thus option (A) is correct.

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The earth is the only planet known till date that support life. The Earth or our home is the third planet from the sun The earth has a diameter of roughly 8,000 miles  and is mostly round because gravity generally pulls matter into a ball.

Earth is the planet we live on, the third of eight planets in our solar system and the only known place in the universe to support life. The interior of the earth is made up of three layers. The topmost layer is known as Crust, the middle layer is known as Mantle and the innermost layer is known as Core.

Aristotle's gesture in School of Athens, and that meant  the motions towards Earth, signifying that everything can be understood from gathering scientific knowledge from the material earth. Therefore, option (A) is correct.

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What is the correct time signature for this rhythm?

2/4
3/4
4/4

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Answer:

its 3/4

Explanation:

4/4 is generally felt to have 4 beats per bar, where 2/2 is generally felt to have 2. Often, 2/2 indicates a faster tempo (since in slower tempos half notes will generally be felt as 2 or more beats).
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