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    Explore " 1004" with insightful episodes like "Key of A Major Harmonic Workout", "Passwortmanager (ccchh-extras)", "Passwortmanager (ccchh-extras)", "Lightning Talk: SonicPi (jh19)" and "Lightning Talk: SonicPi (jh19)" from podcasts like ""Jazz Piano Skills", "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)", "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed", "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)" and "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    Key of A Major Harmonic Workout

    Key of A Major Harmonic Workout

    Welcome to JazzPianoSkills; it's time to discover, learn, and play Jazz Piano!

    Every JazzPianoSkills weekly podcast episode introduces aspiring jazz pianists to essential Jazz Piano Skills. Each Podcast episode explores a specific Jazz Piano Skill in depth. Today you will discover, learn, and play a Key of A Major Harmonic Workout. In this Jazz Piano Lesson, you will:

    Discover
    A Key of A Major Harmonic Workout

    Learn
    How to "think" within the Key of A Major, Harmonically

    Play
    Block Chords, Traditional and Contemporary Shells, Two-Handed Voicings using common harmonic motion AND various Rhythmic Comping Patterns

    Use the Jazz Piano Podcast Packets for this Jazz Piano Lesson for maximum musical growth. All three Podcast Packets are designed to help you gain insight and command of a specific Jazz Piano Skill. The Podcast Packets are invaluable educational tools at your fingertips while doing a Key of A Major Harmonic Workout.

    Open Podcast Packets
    Illustrations
    (detailed graphics of the jazz piano skill)
    Lead Sheets
    (beautifully notated music lead sheets)
    Play Alongs
    (ensemble assistance and practice tips)

    Educational Support
    Community Forum
    SpeakPipe

    Episode Outline
    Introduction
    Discover, Learn, Play
    Invite to Join JazzPianoSkills
    Lesson Rationale
    Exploration of Jazz Piano Skills
    Conclusion
    Closing Comments

    Visit JazzPianoSkills for more educational resources, including a sequential curriculum with interactive Jazz Piano Courses, private and group online Jazz Piano Classes, and a private jazz piano community, Jazz Piano Forums.

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    Wikibase for Canadian Indigenous Content (wikidatacon2019)

    Wikibase for Canadian Indigenous Content (wikidatacon2019)
    This session will focus on the broad issue of Indigenous related data in Wikibase and Wikidata through a specific use case/project. The Canadian Federation of Library Associations Indigenous Matters group is working on developing an Indigenous-specific ontology. This is part of a response to the Truth and Reconciliation Report and seen as vital mechanism for, in part, dealing with the negative legacy of colonialism. Wikibase is potentially the best mechanism for making this data available. The goal is to demonstrate this specific use case a model case for similar work and also raise critical issues that need to be considered by the community as a whole. Issues: The challenges of modelling this kind of data and why Wikidata is not the best choice Successes, challenges and critical issues Issues related to the integration of Indigenous languages, historical communities (i.e. communities no longer occupied) Questions this kind of work raises for the GLAM sector as a whole, especially as it relates to marginalized knowledges How the use of Wikibase support Indigenous data sovereignty and the tension this raises within the open movement as a whole. about this event: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikidataCon_2019/Program/Sessions/Wikibase_for_Canadian_Indigenous_Content

    Wikibase for Canadian Indigenous Content (wikidatacon2019)

    Wikibase for Canadian Indigenous Content (wikidatacon2019)
    This session will focus on the broad issue of Indigenous related data in Wikibase and Wikidata through a specific use case/project. The Canadian Federation of Library Associations Indigenous Matters group is working on developing an Indigenous-specific ontology. This is part of a response to the Truth and Reconciliation Report and seen as vital mechanism for, in part, dealing with the negative legacy of colonialism. Wikibase is potentially the best mechanism for making this data available. The goal is to demonstrate this specific use case a model case for similar work and also raise critical issues that need to be considered by the community as a whole. Issues: The challenges of modelling this kind of data and why Wikidata is not the best choice Successes, challenges and critical issues Issues related to the integration of Indigenous languages, historical communities (i.e. communities no longer occupied) Questions this kind of work raises for the GLAM sector as a whole, especially as it relates to marginalized knowledges How the use of Wikibase support Indigenous data sovereignty and the tension this raises within the open movement as a whole. about this event: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikidataCon_2019/Program/Sessions/Wikibase_for_Canadian_Indigenous_Content
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