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- A Historical Outline
- Man, man, if you gotta ask, youll never know.
- Louis Armstrong
- When they study our civilization two thousand years from now, there will only be three things that American will be known for the Constitution, baseball and jazz music.
- Gerald Early
- West Africa contributed drumming improvisation and complex rhythms
- Europe contributed folk tunes and hymns
- America contributed a breeding ground for these things to mix.
- Jazz is the first genre of music to solely culminate in the United States.
- All other forms prior to jazz came from (Western) Europe, or were formed somewhere else.
- JazzAmerican Musical Art Form!
- Early records are categorized as race records.
- Jazz helped breech the race barrier
- First integrated ensembles 1930s
- AUDIENCES TOO!!!
- 1890s-1910s Jazz is born Ragtime
- 1910s-1920s Blues
- 1920s-1930s Dixieland
- 1930s-1940s Sing/Big Band
- 1940s Bebop
- 1940s-1950s Cool
- 1960s Free Jazz
- 1960s-1980s Fusion (Jazz/Rock)
- 1980s-Current Rock, RB, Funk, Modern Jazz
- Born in New Orleans, Louisiana
- Performed in brothels, clubs, streets, river boats, speak easys
- Syncopated (off-beat) rhythms and swing (lilting) subdivision.
- Encompassed the aleatoric or improvisational nature of negro spirituals.
- Three different components make this genre distinct
- Improvisation
- Grew out of African American dance styles
- Formal structure
- Generally performed on piano
- Artist Scott Joplin (Maple Leaf Rag, The Entertainer)
- Maple Leaf Rag was an instant hit. It sold 75,000 copies.
- Blues, by definition a lament, bemoaning poverty, social injustice, fatigue, or the loss of something (L-U-V).
- Originated in South among enslaved African Americans and spirituals and carried through in oral tradition to their descendants.
- Standard form 12-Bar Blues3, 4-bar phrases.
- Lyric Topics include sexual references, betrayal, desertion and love.
- Artists Bessie Smith, B.B. King, Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield), Gertrude Ma Rainey, Howlin Wolf (Chester Arthur Burnett)
- Began in New Orleans
- Typical (small) groups included clarinet, trumpet, trombone, tuba (bass), piano, banjo and drums
- Variations were typical
- Characteristic sound derived from
- Combination of instruments (timbre)
- Melody instruments improvising at the same time (polyphony)
- Marches, Church Hymns, Negro Spirituals, ragtime, 12-bar blues, Boogie Woogie, all part of the play-list
- Scat singing-vocal style of improvisation using nonsense syllables.
- Louis Armstrong known for starting and using this stylestory says he was recording and dropped his music, could not remember the lyrics, so he improvised by scatting.
- Artists Louis Satchmo Armstrong (vocals, trumpet), Joe King Oliver, Ferdinand Jelly Roll Morton, Leon Bix Beiderbecke, James Fletcher Henderson, Preservation Hall Ensemble.
- AKA Big Band or Dance Band
- Largest group so far, c. 15 members (hence big band)
- Considered POPULAR MUSIC.
- Sections now instead of individual instruments
- Saxophone Section (clarinet often included)
- Trumpet Section
- Trombone Section
- Rhythm Section (Piano, Bass, Guitar, Drums)
- Saxophone fairly new invention (from the sarussaphone)
- More people playing now, composers/arrangers wrote solos and relied less on improvisation
- Unison playing normal (rhythms and/or pitches)
- Most charts were based on 12-bar blues
- Many groups entertained during WWII
- Artists Edward Kennedy DUKE Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Louis Prima, Cab Calloway, Artie Shaw, Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman, Stan Kenton, The Commodores, The Airmen of Note, NC Jazz Repertory Orchestra, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra (Wynton Marsalis), Harry Connick, Jr., Bob Mintzer
- More complex music for smaller groups
- Basic instruments and format same as big band
- Back to improvisation, less unison
- Meant for listening, not dancing (more irregular time/style changes).
- More sophisticated harmonies
- Rhythm section responsible for keeping time AND as melody instruments
- Artists Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonius Monk (Rocky Mount, NC), Charles Mingus, Bud Powell, Miles Davis (early), Thad Jones, Sonny Stitt, Sonny Rollins, Art Pepper, Erroll Garner, Oscar Peterson, Max Roach
- AKA West Coast Jazz
- More calm and relaxed than bebop, hence cool
- Longer compositions than bebop
- More written arrangements, less improvisation
- Flute, cello and horn often included
- Very experimental
- Artists Lester Young, Miles Davis (middle), Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan
- Break from traditional jazz forms, melodies, harmonies and chords
- Very reflective of times
- Very irregular in form
- Coincides with chance/aleatoric music of John Cage
- Very much a recording music, rather than a sit-and-listen.
- Artists Miles Davis (late), Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane (High Point, NC)
- Became Funk
- Combines jazz and the evolving Rock and Roll style (which came from jazz)took over as popular music
- Traditional instruments and synthesizers, electric piano, guitar
- Afro-Cuban and Latin Percussion
- Artists Miles Davis (late), Earth, Wind Fire, Weather Report, Chicago, Tower of Power
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America’s Classical Music Jazz Music
Jazz Music • Did you know that jazz was born in the United States?
Jazz Music • Did you know that the drum set was invented by jazz musicians?
Jazz Music • Did you know that the word “cool” and “hip” were originally jazz terms?
History of Jazz • Referred to as “America’s classical music,” jazz is one of North America’s oldest and most celebrated musical genres. • The music that we call jazz was born around the year 1895 in New Orleans. It brought together the elements of Ragtime, marching band music, and the Blues.
History of Jazz • Jazz represented a break from tradition music where a composer wrote an entire piece of music on paper, leaving the musicians to break their backs playing exactly what was written on the score. • Jazz is the first genre of music to solely culminate in the United States. All other forms prior to jazz came from (Western) Europe, or were formed somewhere else.
History of Jazz • Jazz is an American Musical Art Form! • Early records are categorized as “race records.” Jazz helped breech the race barrier.
Characteristics of Jazz: • Born in New Orleans, Louisiana. • Performed in brothels, clubs, streets, and river boats. • Syncopated (off-beat) rhythms and swing (lifting) subdivision.
Characteristics of Jazz: • Encompassed the ‘aleatoric’ or improvisational nature of Negro spirituals. • Three different components make this genre distinct: • Harmony • Rhythm • Improvisation
Jazz Music • “When they study our civilization two thousand years from now, there will be three things that America will be known for: the Constitution, baseball, and jazz music.” - Gerald Early
History of Jazz • Jazz was conceived in New Orleans and moved up the Mississippi River to Memphis, St. Louis and finally Chicago. • Jazz spanned many musical forms such as spirituals, cake walks, ragtime and the blues. • Jazz is said to be the fundamental rhythms of human life and man’s contemporary reassessment of his traditional values.
History of Jazz • Volumes have been written on the origins of jazz based on black American life-styles. • Jazz has to do with human survival and the expression of life. • The origin of the word “jazz” is most often traced back to a vulgar term used for sexual acts.
History of Jazz • Those who play jazz have often expressed the feelings that jazz should remain undefined, jazz should be felt. “If you gotta ask, you’ll never know.” Louis Armstrong. • Jazz is the art of expression set to music!
Jazz Movements • Jazz Dancing • Is a form of dance that showcase’s a dancer’s individual style and originality. • Every jazz dancer interprets and executes moves and steps in their own way. • Jazz dancing is energetic and fun. • Jazz consists of unique moves, fancy footwork, big leaps, and quick turns. • To excel in jazz, dancers need a strong background in ballet, because it encourages grace and balance.
Class Structure • A good jazz class explodes with energy. • Most jazz teachers begin with a thorough warm-up. • Series of stretching exercises and isolation movements. • Isolations involve moving one part of the body while the rest of the body remains still. • Jazz dancers also practice the art of suspension • This involves moving through positions instead of stopping and balancing in them. • Then the class will end with a short cool down
Jazz Steps • Technique is the foundation for all modern jazz dance movement. • Dancers are encouraged to add their own personality to make each step unique and fun. • Jazz includes • Basic turns such as chaines • Piques • Pirouettes • Jazz turns • Ballet turns • Leaps • Grande jetes • Turning jumps • Tourjetes
Miles Davis1926 - 1991 • St. Louis jazz trumpeter • “Hard Bop” • Influenced by acid rock and funk music, he incorporated electric instruments into his music
“Shhh - Peaceful” by Miles Davis1969
Herbie Hancock1940 - Present • Piano/keyboard player in Davis’ “second great quintet” • Embraced synthesizers • In 2007, became the second jazz musician to ever win the Album of the Year Grammy • “Rockit”
“4 A.M” by Herbie Hancock1980
JacoPastorius1951 - 1987 • Played in Weather Report from 1976 – 1981 • One of four bassists to ever be inducted into the Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame • Bipolar disorder and substance abuse led to his his murder at a Carlos Santana concert
“Donna Lee” by JacoPastorius1976
Activities For Children • Duke Ellington Activity • Choose a piece by Duke Ellington and ask students to describe what they were listening to. Write all responses on the board. • Add following words: Hot-buttered, sassy, cool, slick-steppin, Daddy-O, ivory eighty-eights, press on the pearlies, cats and ace. Ask students what the words have in common by suggesting a title for the chart. • Then ask the students if they can think of any more words that would fit the category. Explain the meaning of the words and have the students play around and experiment with the words.
Activity Continued • Have students write their favorite word or combinations of words on paper. • Play a selection by Duke Ellington and have students use the examples of word combinations and new examples that they can think of to create a poem about what they are hearing. • Allow students to share their poems.
Activities Continued • http://pbskids.org/jazz/time/1900.html • Give background on Jazz how it is important in New Orleans culture. • Use the Princess and the Frog trailer to motivate students. Encourage them to get up and move to the beats they hear.
Activities Continued • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCVcVD3s43k • After the trailer ask students if they moved fast or slow and why. Talk about beats and rhythm introducing tempo. • Play the trailer again but have students pick out instruments they hear. • Give each student a different instrument and see if they can make different beats or tempos with that instrument. Also create different tempos with pairs and groups. • Social Studies connection with New Orleans.
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