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    Jazz Music Analysis

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    This week’s lecture on jazz music was both informative and interesting. Dr Louise Jenson raised many thought-provoking topics, that both built on and challenged my understanding of the genre. Prior to the lecture, I had my own preconceptions of what jazz is and isn’t, and I am pleased to say that my mindset has broadened after listening to Louise speak. The examples that were shown and referred to in the lecture immediately painted a picture of just how comprehensive the jazz genre can be, and demonstrated

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    The Influence of Blues on Jazz The blues more than any other form of music is jazz 's greatest influence. From its origin in southern United States, in the 20th century, blues and jazz have had a strong correlation. "Both the blues and jazz have multiple definitions that sometimes go beyond music and speak to the processes and viewpoints that give these revered musical art forms relevance today." From a musical structure prospective, jazz would not exist if it was not for the creation of the music

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    Jazz Compare And Contrast

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    legitimate than jazz and that jazz is just some kind of random entertainment. On the other hand, some people think that classical music is outdated and that it is dying and that jazz is a better genre all in all. In the following essay, I will contrast and compare the two styles of music. The jazz music style gives more liberty to the musician than the classical style, as spontaneity is a vital component for a jazz player because they need to be able to improvise. Improvisation is key to jazz music and

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    Chris Jazz Observation

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    Chris Jazz Café On Tuesday, April 12th 2016 I went to Chris Jazz Café to see a live Jazz performance from three young artists; Dave D’Arville the Temple Jazz Guitarist, Alex Cross the Pianist, Mat Campbell was on the Bass and Phil Arrington was on the Drums. The show started at 7 pm and ended at 10 however, at 8:30 there was an intermission. Chris Jazz café was on a little block called Sansom Street, at first it was hard to find because the hotel parking sign covered the Jazz sign. When you first

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    Early Jazz Essay

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    Early History of Jazz      Jazz is a style of music that began and has been revolutionized within the United States. Jazz music first appeared in the city of New Orleans and eventually moved onto Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, and New York City. Jazz unites different elements of African, African- American, religious, brass brand, and blues style of music. The music of Jazz, and its changes through the years, is now a form of music that is known and respected throughout

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    Jazz In The 1920's

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald coined the phrase “The Jazz Age” to describe the lifestyle in America in the 1920’s. It was a decade of economic prosperity wedged between two world wars, where Americans were united along racial lines. Racism was – and still is today – most prominent in the South. The twenties were the period of the “Great Migration”, where many African Americans escaped to the North. Seemingly against all logic – despite slavery, Jim Crow laws, and extreme racial hostility – the deep South

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    Jazz Composition Essay

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    chapters. Although it is clear that contemporary jazz composition is an open field for new techniques and ideas, it remains uncertain why the majority of current jazz composition and arranging books are still based on the theories of what can be considered the common practice period of jazz (i.e., the late swing and the bebop eras). Why jazz academic sources do not reflect the progress of modern jazz composition? Perhaps the standardization of jazz educational programs and its deep sedimentation on

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    The History Of Jazz The first jazz was played in the early 20th century. The work chants and folk music of black Americans are among the sources of jazz, which reflects the rhythms and expressions of West African song. Ragtime, an Afro-American music that first appeared in the 1890s, was composed for the piano, and each rag is a composition with several themes. The leading ragtime composer was Scott Joplin. The first improvising jazz musician was the cornetist Buddy Bolden, leader of a band in

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    Role Of Drugs In Jazz

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    Web. 6 Nov. 2017. This article looks at the role illicit drugs played in jazz. This was huge in the evolution of Jazz and the historic development in the mid-century. Jazz musicians and singers used different kind of drugs; the extent of their drug use had an impact on the industry. Even though, drug use patterns changed during different era’s heroin played a big part the 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s. This article contextualizes jazz performers and their drug use and many ethnic and medical reasoning’s. I

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    ILAC Pathway 3 25 September 2015 Classical music and Jazz What people come up with when they hear the words “classical music” is a big concert hall, while what people come up with is a small bar or something when they hear “jazz”. It seems they are different as they are named differently, but are they really different? Also, given that the mainstream in the music industry is popular music, both classical music and jazz are not appreciated by many people, but how have these two music

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