Free from Jazz: The Jazz and Improvised Music Scene in Vienna
... music. The scope of jazz and improvised music therefore includes certain kinds of other non-jazz musics (most notably electronic and new music) but not without limitation. For example, very few rock musicians are included in this study, although they may improvise. This study is limited to mostly in ...
... music. The scope of jazz and improvised music therefore includes certain kinds of other non-jazz musics (most notably electronic and new music) but not without limitation. For example, very few rock musicians are included in this study, although they may improvise. This study is limited to mostly in ...
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... the established scales that go with all types of chords. Scale/chord relationships and many suggestions for what to think about as you improvise can be found in these and other volumes. Following is a basic approach to preparing to improvise over a set of chord changes over a tune. Use these steps w ...
... the established scales that go with all types of chords. Scale/chord relationships and many suggestions for what to think about as you improvise can be found in these and other volumes. Following is a basic approach to preparing to improvise over a set of chord changes over a tune. Use these steps w ...
THE RESPECTIVE INFLUENCE OF JAZZ AND CLASSICAL MUSIC
... This paper considers the development of jazz and classical music, and the influence exerted by each genre on the other through the Symphonic Jazz era, the Third Stream movement, the Avant Garde movement, and multi-genre Fusion. This influence began in small doses but, by the time of the third stream ...
... This paper considers the development of jazz and classical music, and the influence exerted by each genre on the other through the Symphonic Jazz era, the Third Stream movement, the Avant Garde movement, and multi-genre Fusion. This influence began in small doses but, by the time of the third stream ...
"Untamed Music": Early Jazz in Vaudeville - DigiNole!
... and styles. African-American folk music was arguably the first style to reach the wider American public through the medium of touring stage shows. Although the widespread popularity of black music reached an early peak in the ragtime era of the 1890s, the roots of this fascination are in the minstre ...
... and styles. African-American folk music was arguably the first style to reach the wider American public through the medium of touring stage shows. Although the widespread popularity of black music reached an early peak in the ragtime era of the 1890s, the roots of this fascination are in the minstre ...
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... participation in out-of-school opportunities, such as All-County or All-State competitions. In fact, in the ’70s, our jazz ensemble won a DownBeat Student Music Award.) There were some people in the school and larger communities who disagreed with this approach. I don’t recall using Dr. Martin Luthe ...
... participation in out-of-school opportunities, such as All-County or All-State competitions. In fact, in the ’70s, our jazz ensemble won a DownBeat Student Music Award.) There were some people in the school and larger communities who disagreed with this approach. I don’t recall using Dr. Martin Luthe ...
Jazz aesthetics in the French Caribbean novel
... cultural marronnage, as well as spiritual and artistic freedom. The syncretic origins of jazz that blend African and European musical elements make this musical genre an ideal vehicle to express the hybrid quality of French Caribbean literature whose open-endedness and continuous evolution resist si ...
... cultural marronnage, as well as spiritual and artistic freedom. The syncretic origins of jazz that blend African and European musical elements make this musical genre an ideal vehicle to express the hybrid quality of French Caribbean literature whose open-endedness and continuous evolution resist si ...
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... functional, for work or ritual, and included work songs and field hollers. The African tradition made use of a single-line melody and call-and-response pattern, but without the European concept of harmony. Rhythms reflected African speech patterns, and the African use of pentatonic scales led to blu ...
... functional, for work or ritual, and included work songs and field hollers. The African tradition made use of a single-line melody and call-and-response pattern, but without the European concept of harmony. Rhythms reflected African speech patterns, and the African use of pentatonic scales led to blu ...
Charles University in Prague Pedagogical Faculty DIPLOMA THESIS
... If we take almost all types of popular music today, we can discover that they are influenced by blues music. The blue tonality became a standard composing tool, and major styles of music, such as Rock, Funk and Pop are clearly influenced by blues music, as they are basically blues music, only compos ...
... If we take almost all types of popular music today, we can discover that they are influenced by blues music. The blue tonality became a standard composing tool, and major styles of music, such as Rock, Funk and Pop are clearly influenced by blues music, as they are basically blues music, only compos ...
mingus big band - University Musical Society
... The Mingus Big Band (MBB) remains devoted to the vast repertoire that the late, great bassist and composer Charles Mingus left behind when he died in 1979. Organized and overseen by Sue Mingus (Mingus’ widow), the Mingus Big Band consists of 14 players from a pool of over 100 of the best musicians o ...
... The Mingus Big Band (MBB) remains devoted to the vast repertoire that the late, great bassist and composer Charles Mingus left behind when he died in 1979. Organized and overseen by Sue Mingus (Mingus’ widow), the Mingus Big Band consists of 14 players from a pool of over 100 of the best musicians o ...
July issue of DownBeat
... Hot for Bach: Jazz bassist Ron Carter is one of the participants on Red Hot + Bach, a new album that re-imagines the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. The project was produced by Red Hot, a not-for-profit organization that raises awareness and money for AIDS research while celebrating the music of gen ...
... Hot for Bach: Jazz bassist Ron Carter is one of the participants on Red Hot + Bach, a new album that re-imagines the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. The project was produced by Red Hot, a not-for-profit organization that raises awareness and money for AIDS research while celebrating the music of gen ...
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... one another while each played a grand piano. The intricate music they generated was intoxicating. The level of communication that these two virtuosos displayed onstage can only be achieved by players who know everything about one another: temperament, technique, artistic inclinations. I’ll never for ...
... one another while each played a grand piano. The intricate music they generated was intoxicating. The level of communication that these two virtuosos displayed onstage can only be achieved by players who know everything about one another: temperament, technique, artistic inclinations. I’ll never for ...
gunther schuller: journey into jazz
... musicians in a new harmonic style. And musicians who were to become leading composers of non-tonal music, like Donald Martino, were heavily involved in jazz. The two musical worlds were beginning to interact more and more closely, though it was still largely the case that the new jazz concert scores ...
... musicians in a new harmonic style. And musicians who were to become leading composers of non-tonal music, like Donald Martino, were heavily involved in jazz. The two musical worlds were beginning to interact more and more closely, though it was still largely the case that the new jazz concert scores ...
American Language and Culture
... practice and an intimate knowledge of the style of music in which one desires to create. Jam session. Informal performance where musicians improvise at their leisure, often without an audience but just for the benefit of the musicians themselves. Jazz-rock. A variety of tsyles beginning in the late ...
... practice and an intimate knowledge of the style of music in which one desires to create. Jam session. Informal performance where musicians improvise at their leisure, often without an audience but just for the benefit of the musicians themselves. Jazz-rock. A variety of tsyles beginning in the late ...
What`s in Cuesheet? - Wenatchee Jazz Workshop
... as they adapted to this new land and faced the conditions of slavery. Most slaves were taken from the western countries of Africa. They were Vai, Twi, Mandingo, Yoruba, or people of dozens of other tribes. They brought with them their memories and habits based on the old ways Music in the Early Days ...
... as they adapted to this new land and faced the conditions of slavery. Most slaves were taken from the western countries of Africa. They were Vai, Twi, Mandingo, Yoruba, or people of dozens of other tribes. They brought with them their memories and habits based on the old ways Music in the Early Days ...
AN 34307 TOPICS IN US HISTORY:
... deal of practice and an intimate knowledge of the style of music in which one desires to create. Jam session. Informal performance where musicians improvise at their leisure, often without an audience but just for the benefit of the musicians themselves. Jazz-rock. A variety of tsyles beginning in t ...
... deal of practice and an intimate knowledge of the style of music in which one desires to create. Jam session. Informal performance where musicians improvise at their leisure, often without an audience but just for the benefit of the musicians themselves. Jazz-rock. A variety of tsyles beginning in t ...
AN 34307 TOPICS IN US HISTORY:
... deal of practice and an intimate knowledge of the style of music in which one desires to create. Jam session. Informal performance where musicians improvise at their leisure, often without an audience but just for the benefit of the musicians themselves. Jazz-rock. A variety of tsyles beginning in t ...
... deal of practice and an intimate knowledge of the style of music in which one desires to create. Jam session. Informal performance where musicians improvise at their leisure, often without an audience but just for the benefit of the musicians themselves. Jazz-rock. A variety of tsyles beginning in t ...
A Mythic Jazz Fable - Denver Center for the Performing Arts
... diverse texture created by the rhythm section. They also rejected elaborate written arrangements in favor of more improvisation. By the late 1940s, bop was commercially accepted, along with the “cool school” of Lester Young, Miles Davis and Gerry Mulligan. In the 1960s, jazz took several paths: free ...
... diverse texture created by the rhythm section. They also rejected elaborate written arrangements in favor of more improvisation. By the late 1940s, bop was commercially accepted, along with the “cool school” of Lester Young, Miles Davis and Gerry Mulligan. In the 1960s, jazz took several paths: free ...
- Lawton Public Schools
... The advent of Prohibition in 1920 brought jazz into gangster-run nightclubs -- the only venues that served alcohol and hired black musicians. Whites and blacks began mixing socially for the first time in the Black and Tan clubs of Chicago. White youth from all social classes were drawn to jazz and t ...
... The advent of Prohibition in 1920 brought jazz into gangster-run nightclubs -- the only venues that served alcohol and hired black musicians. Whites and blacks began mixing socially for the first time in the Black and Tan clubs of Chicago. White youth from all social classes were drawn to jazz and t ...
EuroMed Music Festival 2010
... The Festival wishes to respond to current social problems, when gaps continue to exist between civilizations and cultures, when the individuals have to face with a society that becomes more and more multicultural. The musicians – whose origins roots back to twelve different countries and cultures – ...
... The Festival wishes to respond to current social problems, when gaps continue to exist between civilizations and cultures, when the individuals have to face with a society that becomes more and more multicultural. The musicians – whose origins roots back to twelve different countries and cultures – ...
Jazz band
A jazz band (jazz ensemble or jazz combo) is a musical ensemble that plays jazz music. Jazz bands vary in the quantity of its members and the style of jazz that they play but it is common to find a jazz band made up of a rhythm section and a horn section.The size of a jazz band is closely related to the style of jazz they play as well as the type of venues in which they play. Smaller jazz bands, also known as combos, are common in night clubs and other small venues and will be made up of three to seven musicians; whereas big bands are found in dance halls and other larger venues.Jazz bands can vary in size from a big band, to a smaller trio or quartet. The term jazz trio can refer to a three piece band with a pianist, double bass player and a drummer. Some bands use vocalists, while others are purely instrumental groups. Jazz bands usually have a bandleader. In a big band setting, there is usually more than one player for a type of instrument.Jazz bands and their composition have changed many times throughout the years just as the music itself changes with each performers personal interpretation and improvisation which is one of the greatest appeals of going to see a jazz band.