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For example, the main crossover of the Andes between Argentina and Chile is still accomplished through the Paso Internacional Los Libertadores.
Although he broke through as a crossover artist with white audiences ( appearing at the Alan Freed concerts, for example ), he rarely tailored his compositions to teenage concerns.
An example of crossover between video game culture and graffiti culture found on the Berlin Wall
Later she choreographed Push Comes To Shove ( 1976 ), which featured Mikhail Baryshnikov and is now thought to be the best example of the crossover ballet.
Spare ribs in OK sauce is an example of crossover cuisine.
It first appeared in scientific literature in 2005, when psychoanalyst Mark Blechner discussed felching as an example of the crossover between disgust and sexual excitement.
In a notable example of crossover between stock companies and banks, the Bank of England, which opened in 1694, was a joint-stock company.
Near this crossover of the two gains at f < sub > 0dB </ sub >, the Barkhausen criteria are almost satisfied in this example, and the feedback amplifier exhibits a massive peak in gain ( it would be infinity if β A < sub > OL </ sub > =
The most notable example of the first kind of crossover has been between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, and the latter with Wildstorm Comics.
An example of the latter kind of crossover would be DC's acquisition of Fawcett Comics, Quality Comics, and Charlton Comics and the absorption into the DC continuity of the original Captain Marvel, Plastic Man and Captain Atom.
This property is sometimes desired for phase-sensitive applications, for example data communications, crossover filters, and mastering.
While such artists as Lynn Anderson and Charlie Rich followed Campbell's example into the early 1970s, it was Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers who, during the mid-to late -' 70s came to personify the concept of country pop crossover, with both artists maintaining a consistent presence on both the pop and country charts well into the mid-1980s.
A crossover story may try to explain its own reason for the crossover, such as " they live next door " ( one example being the casts from Golden Girls and Empty Nest ) or " a dimensional rift brought them together " ( a common explanation for science fiction properties that have different owners ).
Another example of a crossover in the 1980s was the Transformers episode " Only Human " which featured characters from the G. I.
Turtles Forever is another example of a crossover.
It is also common for authors to ' crossover ' characters who have passed into the public domain, and thus do not require copyright or royalty payments for their use into their works ; a prominent example of this occurs in Loren D. Estleman's novel Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula, in which Sherlock Holmes and Dracula are brought together and pitted against each other.
An obvious example of this type of crossover occurred when Cliff Huxtable of The Cosby Show visited his daughter, Denise, on A Different World.
A good example of this crossover is that of the Klingons Kor ( from the Original Series episode " Errand of Mercy "), Koloth ( from " The Trouble with Tribbles ") and Kang ( from " Day of the Dove ").
A good example is the crossover between The Simpsons and The X-Files, which was largely accepted as being outside of standard X-Files continuity.
An example of crossover to her husband's work, Auster used Iris, the narrator of Hustvedt's first novel, The Blindfold, in his novel Leviathan.
A crossover cable connects two devices of the same type, for example DTE-DTE or DCE-DCE, usually connected asymmetrically ( DTE-DCE ), by a modified cable called a crosslink.
In a review special, Prog Sphere writes " Brother Where You Bound is a prime example ofcrossover ’ prog at its very best, and as such highly recommended to anyone but those prog fans who think that ‘ pop ’ is inevitably a bad word.
This is arguably another very early example of the so-called crossover music genre, but interestingly, it also had an influence on the development of American popular music.

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There seems to be an unfortunate assumption that an hour of Chicago-style jazz in prime evening time, for example, could not be justified without the trimmings of a portentous documentary.
For example, there was sheet music with the word `` jazz '' in the title, to illustrate how a word of uncertain origin took hold.
One example is Band-in-a-Box, which is capable of creating jazz, blues and rock instrumental solos with almost no user interaction.
For example, in jazz, aspiring bassists have to learn how to perform a wide range of pizzicato tones, including using the sides of the fingers to create a full, deep sound for ballads, using the tips of the fingers for fast walking basslines or solos, and performing a variety of percussive ghost notes by raking muted or partially muted strings.
Attempts have been made to define jazz from the perspective of other musical traditions – using the point of view of European music history or African music for example – but jazz critic Joachim Berendt argues that all such attempts are unsatisfactory.
On the other hand Ellington's friend Earl Hines's twenty solo " transformative versions " of Ellington compositions were described by Ben Ratliff, the New York Times jazz critic, as " as good an example of the jazz process as anything out there.
An example of this is that during a down time of jazz dancing from 1945 – 1954, when big bands and dance halls were declining, the vernacular of the dance followed less jazz music and leaned more toward rock and roll, creating moves like " The Monkey " and " The Jerk ".
Hollowbody electric guitars are quite common in jazz ; the Gibson ES-175 is a classic example.
The term " orchestra " can also be applied to a jazz ensemble, for example in performance of big band music.
The instrument was adopted for the performance of orchestral and chamber music, opera and theater, wind ensembles ( e. g., military and civic bands ), and most other music which might be loosely described as relating to " Western classical music " ( including, for example, jazz ).
It has been hailed as an important example of the " jazz ballad style "—" a slow or medium-tempo piece played gently and sweetly, but not cloyingly, with no loss of muscle.
For example, he made extensive use of rollicking jazz tunes in his Piano Concerto in G Major in the first and third movements.
Other New Orleans musicians, including Nunez, Tom Brown, and Frank Christian, followed ODJB's example and went to New York to play jazz as well, giving the band competition.
Mainstream music denotes music that is familiar and unthreatening to the masses, as for example popular music, pop music, middle of the road music, pop rap or pop rock ; Mainstream jazz is generally seen as an evolution of be-bop, which was originally regarded as radical.
Although unashamedly commercial, these bands often featured front-rank jazz musicians — for example Paul Whiteman employed Bix Beiderbecke and Frankie Trumbauer.
For example, Miller's arrangement of " St. Louis Blues March ", combined blues and jazz with the traditional military march.
Given his jazz and salsa conga playing experience and knowledge ( working as a sideman with such bands as salsa's Frankie Dante's Orquesta Flamboyan and jazz saxophonist Archie Shepp ), Dawson also created the long running " Salsa Meets Jazz " weekly concert series at the Village Gate jazz club where jazz musicians would sit in with an established salsa band, for example Dexter Gordon jamming with the Machito band.
A very unusual example of the sarrusophone in jazz is on the 1924 recording by the Clarence Williams Blue 5 of " Mandy, Make Up Your Mind ," with the sarrusophone played by the jazz soprano saxophone and clarinet virtuoso Sidney Bechet.

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