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Especially true of jazz

  • Published by tinhte
  • Fri 25 Dec 15 - 12:17 PM
  • Jazz
  • Genre: music

If you are a true professional in jazz music, this stuff you can not even read. This article is for those who can't recognize jazz as such. And those who are interested in the question "What is jazz?", confused by this direction. Of course, the full definition of this music is simply impossible to give. Jazz has never been immutable and any closed music. Much separates it from conventional music, which somehow has some jazz overtones, or in some way mixed up with him. There is no specific face that can separate various folk music from jazz. 


Before the Second world war between jazz and classical music there were certain boundaries that the modern world has lost the clarity. In a short period of time, this musical direction has undergone enormous changes.

And there are absolutely no guarantees that these changes will stop someday. Jazz at all times was in this direction of music, which has some basic principles. Popular music that has a jazz color, often has the first 3-4 basic principles, but never 5th, or it is present only in diluted form.

The jazz have features that arose due to wide range, which hails from Western Africa. Jazz music is based on yet another element of African origin, namely a special rhythm. Jazz music contains unusual vocal and instrumental color. In part, this happened because of the musical instruments in traditional music perform a secondary role.

The jazz has its own special shape and a specific repertoire. Two basic forms of jazz – ballad and Blues. They serve as a base for different variations of music.

Jazz is the creativity of the performers. It is based on individuality and all the peculiarities of a musician. Jazz is impossible to learn only the notes. Two pieces that were performed by different musicians will never be completely identical, but if two of the jazz orchestra and sound the same, they are simply trying to mimic one another. Every jazz musician is a true lover of this musical direction. It can distinguish Hodges, miles Davis and Armstrong's from other artists on several separate notes. 

 

 

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