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For more information or other reference and collection development assistance, call the Reference & Information Desk at Adriance Memorial Library at (845) 485-3445 x 3702 or (800) 804-0092 x 3702. Audio Broadcasts April 26, 2016 If you enjoy listening to podcasts, don’t know if you enjoy listening to podcasts, or would like to find an alternative news source try searching the library’s catalog (in just five steps), or conduct an Advanced Search directly in the Opposing Viewpoints database for audio files on a range of subjects. The subject of your search is limited only by your imagination. In recognition of Jazz Appreciation Month, our Tuesday’s Tip will show you how to do a keyword search for audio broadcasts about the notable Jazz composer, bandleader and pianist Duke Ellington. 1. Search for a subject using keywords or, as shown in this example, the name “Duke Ellington” within the Articles tab.

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Audio Broadcasts April 26, 2016

If you enjoy listening to podcasts, don’t know if you enjoy listening to podcasts, or would like to find an alternative news source try searching the library’s catalog (in just five steps), or conduct an Advanced Search directly in the Opposing Viewpoints database for audio files on a range of subjects. The subject of your search is limited only by your imagination. In recognition of Jazz Appreciation Month, our Tuesday’s Tip will show you how to do a keyword search for audio broadcasts about the notable Jazz composer, bandleader and pianist Duke Ellington.

1. Search for a subject using keywords or, as shown in this example, the name “Duke Ellington” within the Articles tab.

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For more information or other reference and collection development assistance,

call the Reference & Information Desk at Adriance Memorial Library at (845) 485-3445 x 3702 or (800) 804-0092 x 3702.

* Take note of the Journals used by Opposing Viewpoints to compile related articles (awe-some!).

2. Narrow your results by selecting the following:

a. Content Provider: Opposing Viewpoints in Context

b. Format: Audio c. Full Text

3. Use your library card to access an article retrieved by the search.

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For more information or other reference and collection development assistance,

call the Reference & Information Desk at Adriance Memorial Library at (845) 485-3445 x 3702 or (800) 804-0092 x 3702.

Or try an Advanced Search directly in Opposing Viewpoints. Access the database from the library system’s Home Access link and then perform a search using the criteria as shown below:

Within the Advanced Search: a. Type a subject or, as shown in

this example, the name “Duke Ellington” and choose Keyword from the drop down menu.

b. More Options: Full Text Documents

c. Content Type: Audio

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4. To access the broadcast click on View or copy the URL link found in the Description and paste it into a new tab/window in the internet browser.

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Click on the link below, highlighted in the detailed record above, to listen to a broadcast of “The Public School Where the Duke Lives On.”

http://www.npr.org/2014/04/29/307785387/the-public-school-where-the-duke-lives-on

5. Plug in your headphones or ear-buds (especially if you’re at the library), adjust the volume and enjoy the program.

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For more information or other reference and collection development assistance,

call the Reference & Information Desk at Adriance Memorial Library at (845) 485-3445 x 3702 or (800) 804-0092 x 3702.

Linear Instructions (as shown in text boxes throughout today’s tip): 1. Search for a subject using keywords or, as shown in this example, the name “Duke Ellington” within

the Articles tab. 2. Narrow your results by selecting the following:

a. Content Provider: Opposing Viewpoints in Context b. Format: Audio c. Full Text

* Take note of the Journals used by Opposing Viewpoints to compile related articles (awe-some!). 3. Use your library card to access an article retrieved by the search.

Or try an Advanced Search directly in Opposing Viewpoints. Access the database from the library system’s Home Access link and then perform a search using the criteria as shown below:

Within the Advanced Search:

a. Type a subject or, as shown in this example, the name “Duke Ellington” and choose Keyword from the drop down menu.

b. More Options: Full Text Documents c. Content Type: Audio

4. To access the broadcast click on View or copy the URL link found in the Description and paste it into

a new tab/window in the internet browser. 5. Plug in your headphones or ear-buds (especially if you’re at the library), adjust the volume and enjoy

the program.

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For more information or other reference and collection development assistance,

call the Reference & Information Desk at Adriance Memorial Library at (845) 485-3445 x 3702 or (800) 804-0092 x 3702.

* If you’re interested in listening to music by Duke Ellington or other influential Jazz musicians continue

to scroll down for a select list of sites that you might also enjoy. Historical:

PBS - Jazz, A Film by Ken Burns - http://www.pbs.org/jazz/biography/artist_id_ellington_duke.htm

Click on the Jazz Links located under RELATED LINKS to find more resources. Library of Congress, “Jazz” - https://www.loc.gov/search/?in=&q=jazz&new=true&st=

Smithsonian, Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM) – JAM - http://americanhistory.si.edu/smithsonian-jazz/jazz-appreciation-month

International Jazz Day - http://jazzday.com/

Streaming Audio/Radio:

Hudson Valley Public Radio – JazzFM, 88.1 - http://www.hvpr.net/index.cfm?e=inner2&itemcategory=66040

NPR – Jazz - http://www.npr.org/music/genres/jazz/#

NPR Music Radio - http://www.npr.org/music/radio

Jazz24.org - http://www.jazz24.org/

Select the “JAZZ & BLUES” tab located at the bottom of the page under “ALL CHANNELS.”

Videos and Sound Files:

Duke Ellington: The Official Site and Jazz Legend - http://www.dukeellington.com/home.html

While you’re visiting the Official Site scroll through the Duke’s discography to get an idea of how prolific he was during his musical career.

http://dukeellington.com/discography.html

Youtube: Duke Ellington’s “The Mooche” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFqdebJy290

SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/

Search the phrase “Jazz festival” for more obscure jazz artists and performances.

Quintessential Jazz (select list, listed alphabetically):

Julian “Cannonball” Adderly (saxophone)

Louis Armstrong (trumpet, voice, composer)

Count Basie (piano, organ, composer, bandleader)

Sidney Bechet (clarinet, saxophone, composer)

Leonard Bernstein (piano, composer, conductor, music lecturer)

Art Blakey (drums, bandleader)

Dave Brubeck (piano, composer)

Cab Calloway (voice, bandleader)

Ron Carter (double bass)

Nat King Cole (piano, voice)

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Ornette Coleman (saxophone, violin, trumpet, composer)

John Coltrane (saxophone, composer)

Chick Corea (piano, keyboard, composer)

Miles Davis (trumpet, composer, bandleader)

Jimmy Dorsey (clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, composer, big band leader)

Tommy Dorsey (trombone, trumpet, composer, big band leader)

Duke Ellington (piano, composer, bandleader)

George Gershwin (piano, composer)

Dizzy Gillespie (trumpet, occasional voice, composer, bandleader)

Stéphane Grappelli (violin)

Herbie Hancock (piano, keyboard, composer, bandleader)

Coleman Hawkins (saxophone)

Fletcher Henderson (piano, composer, arranger, bandleader)

Earl Hines (piano, bandleader)

Scott Joplin (piano, composer)

Gene Krupa (drums, composer, bandleader)

Mel Lewis (drums, bandleader)

Wynton Marsalis (trumpet, composer, music educator, artistic director)

Bobby McFerrin (voice, conductor)

Charles Mingus (double bass, composer, bandleader)

Thelonious Monk (piano, composer)

Sun Ra (piano, synthesizer, composer, bandleader)

Max Roach (drums, percussion, composer)

Jelly Roll Morton (piano, composer, bandleader)

“King” Joe Oliver (trumpet, bandleader)

Benny Goodman (clarinet, bandleader)

Django Reinhardt (guitar, composer)

Sonny Rollins (saxophone)

Billy Strayhorn (piano, composer, lyricist, arranger)

Art Tatum (piano)

Fats Waller (piano, organ, voice, composer)

Lester Young (saxophone, occasional clarinet)

Women in Jazz (select list, listed alphabetically):

Ella Fitzgerald (voice)

Lil Hardin (piano, voice, composer, arranger, bandleader)

Billie Holiday (voice, singer-song writer)

Bessie Smith (voice)

Sarah Vaughan (voice)

Dinah Washington (voice, piano)

Jazz Festivals:

Jzzfstvl - http://jazzfestival2016.com/