Breakfast Bites: Jazz musicians can "turn off" a part of their brain during improvisation!
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It's International Jazz Day, but there's never a time where we can't celebrate this wonderful, soothing music genre.
Legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, John Coltrane and countless others introduced the world to the wonders of jazz, and its only right that we give back through our appreciation of these talented artists.
Emaad and Audrey discuss the origins of the word "Jazz," how jazz musicians “turn off” a part of their brains during improvisation, their use of non-verbal cues to communicate on stage, and some renowned clubs in Singapore where you can get your jazz fix!
Presented by Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek
Produced and edited by Emaad Akhtar
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