Jazz Music Reviews
The Many Styles Of Jazz Music Part 2
The Many Styles Of Jazz Music Part 2
Bebop - The dance elements gradually faded away into a true art of real music by the musicians Miles Davis, Bud Powell, Clifford Brown, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Stitt, and Ray Brown who principal to steer away from the commercial streak music. These musicians sought to use examples of the Jazz musicians of the past such as Lester young, Coleman Hawkins, Earl Hines again Art Tatum to expand Jazz music to another level.
At this time, Jazz music moved away from the facile melodic element of the piece to produce a more abstract chordal effective of dissonant tones, and chromatic patterns. The dissonant tones in Jazz music can be heard when two tones are played simultaneously weight a inconsistent manner that can either wicked strange or terrible depending on how the tones of the chord adapted together as melody notes from a particular key. Clashing sounds can also happen from the use of lowered fifths and raised fourths.
The chromatic sound of the music allows the musician to freely play each of the twelve tones of the instruments without restriction. Musicians were able to play substitute chords as well as altered chords that could pennies the key of the piece in a whim. The change in rhythm became more discreetly energetic in useful which is used predominantly pull Jazz music today. For instance, the cymbal was hit in beat of a 1 + a 2 + a 3 + a 4 + a while the snare and bass firkin are suddenly hit without warning.
Soul Jazz - From the late 1950's, a style of music that derived from gospel and soul using the tenor saxophone, repetition with melodic groove hooks, and less problematic improvisation that occurred seeing the chordal harmonies. The music from the popular radio artist of the time recognized for Ramsey Lewis wrote " The In Crowd " a hit in 1965. Souls Jazz music signature was powerful bass lines and changing tempo of the song.
Modal - Bill Evans a pianist of this time made his mark in the making of new jazz music styles by using examples of major besides minor medieval church modes which produced divergent sounds between two notes. This music broke the rules by allowing the musicians to form new harmonies regardless of the key.
Jazz Fusion - Between the 1960's and 1970's, Jazz music infused with rock to the horror of Jazz lovers. The sound of Jazz fusion is complicated chordal harmonies, and oddly mixed meters with syncopating rhythms. The instruments used is similar to the instruments used in today's bands such as the electronic guitar, electric bass guitar, electric piano and synthesizer. The musicians Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Tony Williams and Frank Zappa and many others performed this music.
Smooth Jazz - From the 1970's and 1980's Jazz became a lighter pop style of fusion which begat muzak an electronic appearance of popular music on the radio. This music made popular by Kenny G., Najee and Grover Washington Jr. is played in many businesses to entertain customers.
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