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How to Listen to Jazz

May 7, 2019
Book cover - How to LIsten to Jazz

How to Listen to Jazz by Ted Gioia
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A great book for novices but worth the read for aficionados as well. I enjoy discovering what others find interesting about the things I love.

Gioia’s knowledge of jazz is boundless, but it’s his love and enthusiasm for the music that shines through here.

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