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What Is Jazz? “MAN, IF YOU HAVE TO ASK WHAT JAZZ IS, YOU'LL NEVER KNOW.” – LOUIS ARMSTRONG
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Some Eras and Genres in Jazz New Orleans – (late 1890s-1920?) Chicago – (1920s) Swing – (1930s-40) Bebop – (1940s Cool Jazz, Hard Bop – (1950s) Avant-Garde, Free Jazz – (1960s?) Fusion (1970)
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Possible Definitions/Descriptions of Jazz (Gridley) Strict definition – improvisation and “swing feel” Tradition “Family Resemblances” “Jazzness”
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Improvisation and “Swing Feel” Improvisation Extemporaneous composition Composition in the moment Often seems spontaneous, but requires dedication and skill development “Language” “Swing Feel” (see notes on possible definitions of swing - http://people.eku.edu/nelsonl/muh271/swingdefinition.html) http://people.eku.edu/nelsonl/muh271/swingdefinition.html Term used to refer to a variety of concepts, most often either: A description of the quality of performance (like “groove”), or A potentially complex set of performance practices
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Instrumentation What instruments (including voice) are used? Timbre The distinctive sound/tone color of each instrument Differences between 2 performers Manipulation by a performer Mutes – used by brass players to modify the character of the sound Performance practices
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Ensemble Small group: soloist(s), often primary focus of attention. provides melody. improvised solos rhythm section. typically piano and/or guitar, bass, drums. provides rhythmic and harmonic foundation. Big Band (or larger ensemble). horn sections/rhythm section. typically more focus on composition, arrangement, ensemble performance.
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