Answer:
nice song !!
Explanation:
Killin' everybody, stop doing that
He's the one and only cartoon cat
Can you hear the purr of danger?
Run, run away!
my favorite part not sure if u need me 2 say that but yea
Answer:
Blues Bikini?
Explanation:
I´ve been doing some research on Blue Bikini and noticed that Callender (bass player) doesn´t have a solo at all. So maybe Blues Bikini is not the right song, although it corresponds to the 44-bar AABA song in which the A section is 12 and the B section 8 bars, which makes 3 times 12 plus 8 = 44. Dexter Gordon (Tenor Saxophone) takes two choruses in which he display a lyrical approach to the theme-melody. Then Jimmy Bunn, the pianist takes over for 1 chorus of 48 bars (!). After 24 bars (2 A´s) his solo changes in the B section and all of the sudden you hear some sparse and lingering notes. The peculiar thing is that his B section turns out to be 12 bars, followed by yet another 12 (the last A section). In the 4th chorus Gordon comes back for two A´s and Thompson (on drums) fills in the B section of 8 bars, remarkably laid-back, after which Gordon ends the tune with the last 12 bar song A section.
A remarkable song from Dexter Gordon, a remarkable Saxophone player who, as Gene Lees once wrote, lost part of his magic when he moved to Europe.
Hello there! i agree, drawing hands is SO hard!!
What i usually do is draw a circle as a base, lines symbolizing the fingers and their positions. For example, a peace sign would be two fingers sticking out the center, then the other three curved in the middle. Then I draw a sleeve around the circle and erase the excess lines. (This helps to make it look neater and easier to progress, at least for me.) Then draw finger looking shapes (ovals with a pointy-ish tip) around the original lines, and erase the excess lines when you're done.
I'm not that good of an artist, so this might not be the best method, but it's easy to start from. (I do more digital art, so it's pretty different there) But anyways, I hope this was helpful! :D