I've Got The Sun In The Morning • Cabin In The Sky • There Will Never Be Another You • Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams • He's My Guy • Once You Find Your Guy • You And The Night And The Music • If I Should Lose You • I Only Have Eyes For You • I Cried For You • I Love You • Something To Remember You By
Chit Chat follows the same tried-and-tested syllabus of the popular
Chatterbox course. It is more grammatically organized than other
primary courses. Children are encouraged to play with patterns in
language to discover the basic elements of English grammar. Zany
cartoon bugs help to make this fun. Language is presented through the
boys and girls of the 'Superstars' music band, in humorous but
realistic contexts. Information about the band and their fans provides
a model for children to write and talk about themselves.
Tone of Voice and Mind is a synthesis of findings from neurophysiology
(how neurons produce subjective feeling), neuropsychology (how the
human cerebral hemispheres undertake complementary
information-processing), intonation studies (how the emotions are
encoded in the tone of voice), and music perception (how human beings
hear and feel harmony). The focus is on the psychological
characteristics that distinguish us from other primate species. At a
neuronal level, we are just another mammalian species, but the
functional specialization of the human cerebral hemispheres has
resulted in three outstanding, uniquely-human talents: language,
tool-usage and music. To understand how the human brain coordinates
those behaviors is to understand who we are.
Jazz: A History of America's Music (Abridged Audiobook)
Read by Levar Burton
A companion volume to the new Burns and Ward documentary. The 19-hour, 10-episode series set to air on PBS in January, 2001. This lavishly illustrated history describes the evolution of jazz during the 20th century, focusing on the careers of a key players like Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and Benny Goodman.