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elk shot placement
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This video is designed to help hunters new to elk hunting to visualize where they should aim for quick and humane kills.
If students designed their own schools...
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If students designed their own schools...
The banjo configuration was also found in China, Mesopotamia, and many other civilizations other than Africa. Drums of course can be found in Egypt and places that predate African use. Most of the other instruments used in jazz were developed or invented in Europe - sax, clarinet, violin, piano - as well as the brass trumpets (mentioned in the bible's Old Testament), trombone (which started out as a non-slide horn), cymbals (also mentioned in the bible). The song structure which we eventually called jazz plus the use of chords, as well as instrument interplay was developed in Europe, not Africa. Right now one can hear the primitive music still played in Africa - there are virtually no native recordings that sound anything like ragtime, 1920s jazz, 1930s swing or 1940s bop. Black culture did bring a soul to jazz but it hardly invented it.
Fantastic Playlist!
African people are truely talented ❤
Shame the sound quality is so poor
Dr. Billy Taylor summed up the early development of jazz in an entertaining and comprehensive way. His own piano examples with the trio are also great to hear and complement the story.
Who is the Bass Player???!!!!
Most people shoot too far to the right, the 'third rib' in is the heart. Leg bone is not straight down from the shoulder, and the heart is in the V shape of the leg bones, lower third of the chest, not halfway up.
Is there a part 2 of this documentary?
Puerto Rican Juan Tizol Trombone / Caravan & Perdido
May I respectfully ask the author of this valuable piece of Jazz History if there's a way to increase the definition of the images for clearer pictures? I like to increase the size but it turns to a blur. 720 or 1080 works well.-
What a stupid request, you can’t expand on what’s Not there!
@@fabmanly1070 I asked politely; you are mentally deficient; zero IQ.!!!
Not just Blacks…native Americans, Whites, Latinos and all races of Immigrants that came to America in the early days. Lucifer was the greatest Jazz artist… Ezekiel 28:13 KJV [13] Thou hast been in Eden the garden of God; every precious stone was thy covering, the sardius, topaz, and the diamond, the beryl, the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold: the workmanship of thy tabrets and of thy pipes was prepared in thee in the day that thou wast created.
where is history of jazz part two i have been waiting
Excelente
Thanks
Thank you 😊
Hello, is there anyone who knows the original name of this documentary and its release year? Thanks.
Lo mejor es desde 1916-1935
I hate this video 🤬
Good old jazz.czcams.com/video/ZsXsn5lnr4w/video.html
The enslaved people made US culture popular around the world. All US genres of music emerged out of their struggles.
Meanwhile it’s still war against us
Dr. Taylor is amazing: his teaching style is impeccable and damn the man can play.
I just wish the sound on this was better.
Very well presented for someone like me who knows basic theory, but wants to learn the evolution of jazz
America’s gift to the world is not its constitution but Jazz.
Heart shots dont drop them on the spot. They run off like they havnt been shot at all, or they leap in the air and then run off.
but that makes no sense, how can they do anything when their blood pressure is almost instantly 0? i don't understand.
@@boobalooqwe4687 It runs off with the oxygen that's in its brain at the moment, then after a hundred metres it runs out and loses consciousness, and it drops there. There are two reactions to a heart shot - sometimes it seems to make an adrenal reaction, thats when they leap in the air and kick spastically before running. Thats a sure sign of a heart shot. Unfortunately it might have run off into some thick stuff and 100 metres is far enough to make it difficult to find. But often they run off immediately with no reaction to the shot at all and people think they have missed the animal completely, and will not bother looking for it. That is another danger of a heart shot. In actual fact he is dead on his feet. Frankly for these reasons heart shots are to be avoided. Lung shots behind the leg the way the Americans do, or archers do, will also make a runner, 20 30 metres , then they roll over kicking. The shot I use the most is either a shoulder shot, that takes out the spine as well as perforating the lungs too - this will drop him in his tracks and he will be dead by the time you get to him - or a neck shot that will do the same, drop him on the spot. I don't like looking for animals and I am often in thick bush.
where's pt 2?
On August 9th, Second Bomb dropped on Nagasaki and the Soviet Union invades Japanese occupied Manchuria.
high through both shoulders
head shot is incorrect. Need to intersect a line through where the base of the ear connects to the skull to connect with the brainstem.
1/2 way down 4 inches behind the point of the shoulder will get both lungs. There is no reason to shoot up the shoulder.
I go for head shots on cow El and neck shot on bulls
I’ve heard many say...”Break the shoulder”.
They hated jazz just the way they now hates hip hop. White Americans connected jazz with drugs and now they connect hip hop with drugs. My respect and love for African Americans are huge.
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Incorrect please remove this.
Your red dot is incorrect according to Pennsylvania fish and wildlife. czcams.com/video/xvjYp4Ek6dw/video.html. I take a ton of tracking calls that are not recoverable because the hunter aims too close to the front shoulder blade.
Thanks man! This was a very good and Informing video!!
Black people are amazing I salute you
Thank you☺️
Up untill Ella and Nat King Cole took over....lol
@@the_all_legend1473 watch a documentary by benyahah Israel called the jews of west Africa and a channel called truthunedited and Dante fortson
I still find this story over simplified and I don’t mean that as a pejorative. Jazz is so unbelievably unorthodox and paradigm shifting that it couldn’t be the work of one man or one music scene. I wish there was a way to have a video of the thousands of individual moments in quiet isolation that a man set his fingers down on the keys and played a diminished 6th or a dominant 13th and slowly that chaotic sound formed itself into a new ordered universe of sound. The fact that jazz came to be at all is truly remarkable thing. So beautiful. So weird. So not Bach.
what do you mean "so not bach" ?
@@hithere2426 Bach is very calculated and mathematical, jazz is more free form and improvisational, modal music that takes the rules of music and bends and breaks them to create something entirely new and outside of the box of traditional forms of music
@@NorrisSaiyan thank you for clarifying
This is incredibly valuable stuff.
Pt 2: czcams.com/video/-ehLgx9lQhI/video.html
Splendid addition to the CZcams community!
Glad that I watched this, I wanted to learn a little bit about jazz as I like most types of music. Unfortunately I have come to the conclusion that I don’t like jazz at all.
Agreeed
Thanks for posting.
why is there no captions on this video, the volume is so low...
Wow! Thank you!
My favorite are Fats Waller & Jelly Roll Morton.
The lungs are the biggest target. You need enough penetration for a through and through is all. Collapse those lungs and it’s over.
Search for Azerbaijani Jazz, your ears will thank you. The brilliant Vagif Mustafazade fused Azerbaijani mugham (complex Azeri folk music) with Africcan American jazz in the 60s and it's an undiscovered gem!
Fuck you Mr. Collins and your stupid assignments