Why jazz a concise guide




















Also highlighted are the building blocks of the jazz sound--call and response, rhythmic contrasts, personalized performance techniques and improvisation--and discussion of how visionary musicians have reinterpreted these elements to continually redefine jazz, ushering in the swing era, bebop, cool jazz, hard bop, and the avant-garde.

Along the way, Why Jazz? Whether read in self-contained sections or as a continuous narrative, this compact reference presents a trove of essential information that belongs on the shelf of anyone who's ever been interested in jazz. Introduction 1. The Basics 2. Jazz from its origins to roots, early jazz, the swing era 3. Jazz bebop, cool, hard bop 4.

Jazz the avant-garde and its aftermath 5. Play the Way You Feel traces the frequent missteps and occasional triumphs of jazz in film with the deep knowledge, superior taste, and acerbic wit we have come to expect from Kevin Whitehead. From the bad to the beautiful, Kevin Whitehead brilliantly illuminates each frame to show us why jazz in the movies matters in all its incarnations.

He masterfully guides us through this rich and complicated story, making connections that reveal deeper meanings and aha moments that change our view of jazz, film and ourselves.

Even readers who never touched a piano will be able to follow his summation of why bebop was such a radical departure. This book belongs on the syllabus of all introductory jazz courses. Whitehead has ears, and a catholicity of taste to accurately describe, although not necessarily subscribe to, different kinds of jazz.

He possesses the critical tools to differentiate between the authentic and the bogus, and he has a clear writing style that enables him for the most part to write about complicated music in an understandable way Whitehead manages to offer informed, concise and jargon-free insights into every kind of jazz and every important innovator, and does so in a reader-friendly style that should appeal to jazz fans and those who simply want to learn a bit more about the music.

His answers are mini-essays on these topics, most of which have been carefully pared to a minimum of clear and smart words Jesus never addressed this manner directly. A letter drafted to some of these converts seems to insinuate some improvisation, which was approved by God. As social critic, Os Guinness had observed, most evangelistic strategies are geared for those already close to conversion.

Therefore, Guinness founded The Trinity Forum for just that purpose. A similar story could be told about the Veritas Forum, but I leave it to you to investigate this ministry. Let us be inspired to jam well for the Kingdom that cannot be shaken Hebrews There is no imperative to love or study jazz as a Christian. However, as Paul exhorts us:.

Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things Philippians Skip to content. Search Toggle search interface Open menu modal. Why Jazz? Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn. Search Site close menu. Search Search Site. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.

Please click the Accept button to acknowledge the use of cookies on our site. This brief text examines how jazz originated, how it is made, what to listen for, and the major style eras. By focusing on just over fifty historical figures, Concise Guide to Jazz, seventh edition allows students to understand a broad range of jazz styles without feeling overloaded.

Concise Guide to Jazz focuses on the diversity of jazz styles and serves as a basis for further jazz exploration. This text is available in a variety of formats — digital and print. To learn more about our programs, pricing options and customization, click the Choices tab. This set provides students with a broad overview of jazz styles discussed in the text, and it spares students and instructors from searching for hard-to-locate, high-quality examples of each style.

Prentice Hall Jazz Collection CD - These 12 recordings give students a diverse background of jazz styles from the late s to early s. They demonstrate key concepts in how jazz is made. A full list of the clips is available on the MySearchLab website.

All of the above supplements, in any combination, may be packaged with the book for additional savings. Listening call-outs - Listening suggestions are called out in the margin of the text, encouraging students to study music first hand. Summary - Summaries at the end of each chapter recap important facts, helping readers to focuses on critical information. Key Terms - Bolded and defined in the margin when they first appear, key terms help readers focus on important vocabulary.



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