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How Charlie Parker and John Coltrane Became Great

Oct 25, 2016
27:16
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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What Made Charley Parker and John Coltrain Great?
02:08 • 3min
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How Did Charley Parker and John Coltrain Become Great?
05:14 • 4min
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The Story of Charle Parker
09:31 • 2min
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The Ten Thousand Hour Rule in Charle Parker's Life
11:46 • 3min
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Coltrain's Music Scene Opportunities
14:17 • 2min
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John Coltrain - The Heroine of the Music Scene
16:39 • 2min
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Calt Col Train - A History of the Jaz
18:50 • 2min
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What Can We as Musicians Learn From Charlie Parker and John Coltrain?
20:37 • 3min
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How to Find Opportunities in the Music Industry
23:47 • 3min
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Welcome to episode 33 of the LJS Podcast where today we are taking a look at two jazz icons, Charlie Parker and John Coltrane, and asking the question: What made them great. Was it talent? Was it a lot of practice? Or is there something more to it? Listen in.

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