Jazz & Classical Music
.... then at variance with, the expected pulse or division of pulse," (Encarta, 1996: 1). Classical
music, like
Jazz, has developed and evolved over the years. ....
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Development of Jazz in the US
.... Rather than being confined to the elite, as was much of European "classical
music,"
jazz spoke to the very heart and soul of many Americans. ....
(2444

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New Orleans and the Development of Jazz
.... Though white New Orleanians were also involved in
jazz music and many of the saloons where
jazz was played were white-owned, it was the African-American ....
(2122

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Music in Secondary Schools
.... More than any other established type of
music,
jazz is part of the culture of all Americans, and a familiarity with its essence is important to an overall ....
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Jazz Musician Yusef Lateef
.... Lyons that he did not consider his new work to be
jazz. "I know what I'm playing," he said, "and if you need a term for it, it's ·auto-physio-psychicv
music. ....
(761

3

)
The Function of Music
.... Becker (2001) believes that there are so many different types of
music, eg, conventional symphonic and chamber
music,
jazz, rock, pop, folk, dance, which ....
(718

3

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Charles Mingus & the Jazz World
.... of these stories reflects the uncertainty of the word itself and even of the
music, for Crow intertwines stories in a series not unlike
jazz music, with the ....
(1590

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Charlie Parker and Jazz
.... Many
jazz critics missed the important elements of the
music and took to calling it "non-
jazz" or "anti-
jazz," though in fact it conformed to all the rules by ....
(1374

5

)
Modern Jazz
.... The style, led by pianist John Lewis and composer Gunther Schuller was an attempt to merge European classical
music with
jazz. Problems ....
(2391

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African-American Protest Music from the 60s
.... Many new verses were made up in the spontaneous style of improvisation always characteristic of African-American
music, like blues or
jazz. Violence increased. ....
(5136

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Jazz Saxophonist Manu Dibango
.... One of the themes of the book is Manu's struggle to play and compose the kind of avant-garde
music he favors: modern
jazz that incorporates and transposes the ....
(1798

7

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A Comparison of Two Jazz Styles
.... An artist needs to know his instrument and his
music well, because the essence of
jazz is the ability to extemporize and yet not wander to far from the familiar ....
(806

3

)
Musical Strains in Black American Music
.... their new environment. From these beginnings the spiritual, various folk
music, and
jazz would develop. John Rublowsky states of ....
(3102

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Arrest the Music
....
music sceneàwhich will be a pride to the black race." Afrobeat drew on the influences of indigenous Youruba rhythms, highlife, salsa, American soul and
jazz: ....
(1326

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Rebirth in the Harlem Renaissance
.... This energy in
music and
jazz had a profound effect on many artists that followed those of the Harlem Renaissance. .... The
Jazz Age: Popular
Music in the 1920s. ....
(1721

7

)
Pop Music
.... or driving in the car to listening to hip-hop
music that makes me feel joy, I get a great deal of pleasure out of pop
music that is something
jazz or hard rock ....
(523

2

)
JAZZ ANECDOTES
.... 213), in "those days, Negro musicians weren't even supposed to read
music" (50). The book also reveals, more or less, that the end of one phase of
jazz was the ....
(528

2

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Forms of Jazz
.... Chicagoans. Nick LaRocca and the Original Dixieland
Jazz Band (ODJB) had created a huge demand for the new '
jazz'
music. And, with ....
(8532

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Debussy, Duke Ellington, John Cage
.... Coltrane and Charles Mingus. Swing
jazz was basically the dominant form of
jazz music in the 1930s and 1940s. Swing rhythm was unique ....
(724

3

)
LA Confidential. Original music: Jerry Goldsmith
.... Confidential are dominated by the popular songs of the early 1950s: pop
music, from the early '50s hit parade, Broadway show tunes, or the cool
jazz style of ....
(569

2

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USING MUSIC TO TEACH THE BASICS
.... Virginia, participated in 10 15-minute writing sessions, accompanied in each session by one of four types of background
music (classical,
jazz, popular, or ....
(5002

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What is Music?
.... freight yards. There is
music in the violin playing of Itzhak Perlman and in the
jazz rhythms of Stephane Grapelli. There is no ....
(4792

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James Baldwin Sonny's Blues
.... in life. The narrator is a schoolteacher with a child. Sonny dropped out of school to follow his love of
jazz music. Despite the ....
(1350

5

)
Charlie Parker
.... Many
jazz critics missed the important elements of the
music and took to calling it "non-
jazz" or "anti-
jazz," though in fact it conformed to all the rules by ....
(1366

5

)
NYC Music Venues
.... as the
Jazz Tap Ensemble is performing. Ticket prices range from $25-$30 for most performances. Definitely one of the most impressive
music/theater venues in ....
(910

4

)
Duke Ellington
.... "Swing" is a highly syncopated style of
jazz music which has "the .... Sales, Grover.
Jazz: America's Classical
Music. Englewood Williams, Martin.
Jazz In Its Time. ....
(1688

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)
Dixieland & Ragtime
.... The earliest form of African American
music that can be called
jazz is referred to either as Dixieland or New Orleans
jazz. Dixieland ....
(2360

9

)
Miles: The Autobiography
.... Marsalis, for example, and he uses that feud as a vehicle to rant, with justification, against white racism and the short shrift black
jazz music and musicians ....
(2125

9

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Music in Terezin Ghetto
.... violinists, flautists, pianists, and singers joined not only to perform
music but also to write new
music for the chorus, the opera, and
jazz bands (Karas 14). ....
(966

4

)
Miles Davis
.... short-lived in terms of genuine accomplishment and this probably had something to do with the rather minor nature of the rock
music with which
jazz was being ....
(2273

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