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If your living room decor feels incomplete or you’re looking for the perfect music gift for a jazz aficionado, consider a music poster of the legendary Max Roach. This luminary of jazz drumming wasn’t just a master of the sticks; he was an innovator, pushing the boundaries of what percussion could be. He graced the world not only with technical brilliance but also with a unique, emotional approach to drumming. Roach wasn’t just a musician; he was a mover and shaker in both the music and social realms. Alongside icons like Miles Davis, he played pivotal roles in bebop and the civil rights movement, utilizing his gift of music as a powerful force for change.
“Percussion Bitter Sweet” is a 1961 jazz album by Max Roach and his percussion ensemble, featuring a unique lineup of percussion instruments and showcasing Roach’s innovative approach to rhythm and percussion. The album is divided into two sections, “Percussion Bitter” and “Percussion Sweet,” with each section exploring different moods and rhythms. It is considered a classic album in the history of jazz and percussion music.
A. Print only
• premium museum-quality prints
• paper weight: 200 gsm / 80 lb
• every print ships ready to frame
B. Foam Board
Foam board is an incredibly versatile material. It has a lightweight yet strong construction, making it ideal for our poster boards. Most importantly, it helps to produce stunning results with a smooth texture which intensifies the image’s natural look and feel.
• easy stick on and take off the wall
• strong, rigid and amazingly lightweight
• mounting kit included
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If your living room decor feels incomplete or you’re looking for the perfect music gift for a jazz aficionado, consider a music poster of the legendary Max Roach. This luminary of jazz drumming wasn’t just a master of the sticks; he was an innovator, pushing the boundaries of what percussion could be. He graced the world not only with technical brilliance but also with a unique, emotional approach to drumming. Roach wasn’t just a musician; he was a mover and shaker in both the music and social realms. Alongside icons like Miles Davis, he played pivotal roles in bebop and the civil rights movement, utilizing his gift of music as a powerful force for change.
“Percussion Bitter Sweet” is a 1961 jazz album by Max Roach and his percussion ensemble, featuring a unique lineup of percussion instruments and showcasing Roach’s innovative approach to rhythm and percussion. The album is divided into two sections, “Percussion Bitter” and “Percussion Sweet,” with each section exploring different moods and rhythms. It is considered a classic album in the history of jazz and percussion music.
A. Print only
• premium museum-quality prints
• paper weight: 200 gsm / 80 lb
• every print ships ready to frame
B. Foam Board
Foam board is an incredibly versatile material. It has a lightweight yet strong construction, making it ideal for our poster boards. Most importantly, it helps to produce stunning results with a smooth texture which intensifies the image’s natural look and feel.
• easy stick on and take off the wall
• strong, rigid and amazingly lightweight
• mounting kit included
*** We Love Free Shipping! ***
We produce our products on demand and in 100+ locations worldwide – reaching our customers faster, while reducing waste, costs, and carbon emissions.
To find more hard to find jazz posters feel free to visit our Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SmellyNoises
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