價格:免費
更新日期:2015-09-02
檔案大小:3.0M
目前版本:1.0
版本需求:Android 2.3.3 以上版本
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Email:support@radioplus.mobi
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Listen to the best Classic Jazz Radio stream available. We have gathered the best internet radio stations from the web. This radio app is loaded with numerous stations playing the best songs from all around the world. Listen to your favorite music now from everywhere on your android device.
Radio Player Features:
1) Stream Music In The Background
2) Stable Streaming
3) Social Networking
4) Song Info
RadioPlus radio apps are constantly updated! Enjoy Listening ;)
******************** ALSO AVAILABLE ON TABLETS ********************
Due to all the different android devices, it is very challenging providing support for every single device. If you have any technical difficulties or questions then please don't hesitate to contact the RadioPlus team before posting any negative feedback in the comments. Thanks for your continued support!
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******************** THE ORIGIN & HISTORY ********************
Jazz is a music classification of American music that emerged in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century in the southern part of the United States, mainly as a blend of European harmony and forms with African musical elements like blue notes, polyrhythms, improvisation, syncopation as well as the swung note. Jazz has also fused elements of popular music in America.
As Jazz proliferated around the world, it captured different national, regional, and local musical cultures, providing many distinctive styles a chance for growth. These varied jazz styles include: New Orleans jazz dating from the early 1910s, big band swing, Kansas City jazz and Gypsy jazz from the 1930s and 1940s.
Louis Armstrong, one of the most popular jazz musicians of all time, told Bing Crosby on the latter's radio show, "Ah, swing, well, we used to call it syncopation, then they called it ragtime, then blues, then jazz. Now, it's swing." Meanwhile, jazz musician J. J. Johnson opined a 1988 interview, "Jazz is restless. It won't stay put and it never will".