Music is an integral part of life. This may sound like a cliche, but music is an adhesive that ties people together, political information, love information, or just the southern rhythm. Although I like all kinds of music from the countryside to rock, gospel, R & B, rap, I must admit that my favorite genre is jazz and R & B. As a large family African-American, I was listening to "Old School Music" since I was a child, but what I am talking about is Duke Ellington, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and my favorite It is a person 's meyer. Davis.
Miles Ahead began with Miles Davis interviewing Rolling Stone magazine's white journalist Dave Braden (a fictitious person performed by Ewan McGregor). After a short opening, when Dave tried to accept the interview we were seeing, she remembered suddenly arrived near Miles. Myers was angry at Dave's estimate, and he blushed. Through a series of designs, Dave locked Davis from his house. This scene is for laughing - it may have been good - but filmmakers hope for us to continue laughing. After the scene from Columbia Records, Dave and Myers built a relationship, Miles had a gun in Dave who was eager to anger them and earn the trust of Miles. Pass some colas to Myers. The movie was embarrassing until we were finally introduced to the main plot. Dave and Myers must collect the stolen tape at a party held at the Miles home of the evil executive. the end
Miles Davis Miles Davis is known primarily as a trumpet player for jazz fans. He was born on May 26, 1926 in Alton, Illinois. For a broader range of music enthusiasts, he is also known as an innovative band leader and music composer. He played an important role in developing improvised techniques, including patterns, rather than standard codes. In 1959, Miles Davis recorded "a kind of blue" which is a good example of his modal performance. Miles Davis advised his musicians to spread their thoughts through improvisation. He is an evolving musician who compares some of his careers with others, and his music style is totally different. Many of his songs such as Nardis, Milestones, So What are regarded as standard tracks for avid jazz musicians. He is choosing a recording partner to add creativity to his record.