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Mok is a former vice president of client services at Island Data, now known as Overtone, where he directed a team of pre-sales, implementation and professional services, and account management professionals.
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Mok is a former vice president of client services at Island Data, now known as Overtone, where he directed a team of pre-sales, implementation and professional services, and account management professionals.
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Mok is a former vice president of client services at Island Data, now known as Overtone, where he directed a team of pre-sales, implementation and professional services, and account management professionals.
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Note: Overtone singing is not the same thing as Inuit "throat singing."
Michal Shapiro: Have You Heard Huun-Huur-Tu? (VIDEO) Michal Shapiro 2011
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Note: Overtone singing is not the same thing as Inuit "throat singing."
Michal Shapiro: Have You Heard Huun-Huur-Tu? (VIDEO) Michal Shapiro 2011
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And, despite a very powerful UK and northern-European presence at Cheltenham, the Overtone Quartet – a supergroup compromising pianist Jason Moran, saxophonist Chris Potter, bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Eric Harland, rubbed home an unmistakable message about the enduringly muscular, and increasingly open-minded, lyricism of American jazz.
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Just adds a few more Overtone Windows to the equations, so it can be portrayed as some they gave up.
CBO Can’t Score Obama’s Vapor Bill — there is No Legislative Language | RedState 2010
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Sorry to post something likely of interest only to a limited subset of readers — jazz fans who live in the Washington DC area — but I recently learned that there are still tickets available for a truly marvelous concert at the Kennedy Center October 10: The Overtone Quartet, a group comprised of Chris Potter (sax), Jason Moran (piano), Dave Holland (bass), and Eric Harland (drums).
The Volokh Conspiracy » For Jazz Fans in DC, A Great Concert on October 10 2009
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Sorry to post something likely of interest only to a limited subset of readers — jazz fans who live in the Washington DC area — but I recently learned that there are still tickets available for a truly marvelous concert at the Kennedy Center October 10: The Overtone Quartet, a group comprised of Chris Potter (sax), Jason Moran (piano), Dave Holland (bass), and Eric Harland (drums).
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Overtone, or throat singing, is a traditional central Asian art that's found its full flowering in Tuva.
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