What Is This Thing Called Jazz?: Insights and Opinions from the Players

What Is This Thing Called Jazz?: Insights and Opinions from the Players

by Batt Johnson
What Is This Thing Called Jazz?: Insights and Opinions from the Players

What Is This Thing Called Jazz?: Insights and Opinions from the Players

by Batt Johnson

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Overview

There is no better authority on jazz than the creators, educators, and writers who have made this enigmatic musical style a major force internationally as well as in American history. The answer to the question “what is jazz?” is as complex and diverse as those involved in it. This book takes the question to noted musicians, scholars, and composers, creating a documentary style of oral history that makes you feel as if you are actually in the room as they put the sounds they know as music into words. The ideas from these authentic, personal voices of authority provide a unique perspective that will enlighten the novice and stimulate the professional. Ron Carter, Bassist-“Because they are improvising does not necessarily mean that it is jazz” Buddy Rich,Drums-“Trane to Bird, Diz to Miles, all in the family of jazz, just different children.” Ray Charles, Singer/Pianist-Jazz is the freedom to do what you want within the confines of the chord structure.” Milt Jackson, Vibraphonist-"The era of bebop represents jazz to me.” Chet Baker, Trumpet-Paris “Jazz is a hard swinging rhythm section with everybody playing with the same time feeling.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462081776
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/26/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 308 KB

Table of Contents

Africa: Its Musical Culture: A Brief Look at Africa and Its Contribution to Jazz1
New Orleans-New Sounds: The Early Environment Created a New Music4
Jazz in its Infancy-A Brief History: The Pioneer Players of Jazz7
"Blues, swing, and improvisation make up a jazz composition for me"19
"In Drum Communication, The Tree Acts as an Antenna"47
"When the melody stops, the improvising begins"61
"Africans sing gaily, not about sad slave labor experiences"85
"Jazz is a hard-swinging rhythm section with everybody playing with the same time feeling"99
Classical pianist gone jazz113
"Musicians are the prophets or the leaders of the world"137
"My father loved trumpeters"153
"Because they are improvising does not necessarily mean that it is jazz."167
"Jazz is the freedom to do what you want within the confines of the chord structure"189
"the heart of improvisation is spontaneous orchestration"195
"Jazz is improvising at the moment"221
"I'm not necessarily concerned about the concept as much as I'm concerned about the attitude"233
"Swing is anticipated beats with a lilt"245
"The era of bebop represents jazz to me"259
"Chick Webb was my inspiration"279
"I looked up, and there was Charlie Christian"291
"Emphasis on the weak beats creates tension"303
"Trane to Bird, Diz to Miles, all in the family of jazz, just different children."311
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