“Woodchopper’s Ball” is a lively jazz instrumental composed by Woody Herman and Joe Bishop, first recorded in 1939. Known for its energetic swing rhythm and vibrant brass sections, the song became a hallmark of Herman’s big band style and a classic in the swing era repertoire. Its fast tempo and dynamic solos capture the bustling spirit often associated with jazz dance halls of the time.

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Multiple exposure photography is a technique where two or more exposures are combined into a single image. This method is often used to convey motion, as it captures sequential positions of a moving subject within one frame. The overlapping images create a sense of dynamic flow, illustrating the progression of movement in a visually compelling way, commonly seen in sports photography and artistic compositions.

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