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If It’s All About That Bass Then Where’s Charles Mingus? The Death of Jazz Culture and Its Influence on The Modern World

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  • MongolianThroatS1nger

    March 26, 2018 / at 12:46 pmsvgReply

    Jazz never died. But, Mongolian throat singing overcame it in radio ratings. Mongolian throat singing caused the downfall of jazz because if you see this graph: https://bit.ly/2IWzLX6 . People took an immediate liking to the odd and emotional feeling of throat singing. Throat singing creates euphoric effects similar to being in a target at 9:30 pm. Miranda liked jazz, but that was before she left with the kids. My father was a big blues fan. When I was little, before he left me 12 years ago, you could here him singing B.B. King. This is how throat singing took over the world by storm.

    -Throat singer

  • StudentBlogger

    March 26, 2018 / at 10:49 amsvgReply

    Really good post, thanks for sharing. I am just a little confused on what Meghan Trainor has to do with this though.

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    If It’s All About That Bass Then Where’s Charles Mingus? The Death of Jazz Culture and Its Influence on The Modern World