Jumat, 18 November 2011

Types of Jazz Music Flow

 
Did you know that the jazz genre continues to have an extended flows underneath. This is it, 20 the flow of jazz music ... ... ....
1. Ragtime
Origins of jazz. African music resembles
the background music having a beat and tone that resembles the initial African music. Vibrant, enthusiastic, and extemporaneous are characteristics that may be recognized from ragtime. His characters include Scott Joplin and Ben Harney.

2. Classic Jazz
Known as the "New Orleans Style". Originally a brass band that featured on the program dancing and partying at the end of the 1800's and early 1900's. Musical instrument designed with a clarinet, saxophone, cornet, trombone, banjo, bass, guitar, drums and piano. Improvisation is emphasized in his playing and musical arrangements could be not the same as every appearance.

3. Hot Jazz
Jazz singer type
seen as a an improvised solo, typical melodic structure, in most cases have an emotional climax and "hot". Rhytm sectionnya usually combined with guitar, bass, banjo, and drums are rising slowly so as to achieve climax (crescendo). The primary character of this genre, none other than Louis Armstrong.

4. Chicago Style
Chicago
became the center of the birth of the genre would be the main core may be the "inventive player". Characterized by an innovative and harmonious arrangement, and the high technical players. The primary characters, among others, Benny Goodman, Bud Freeman, Eddie Condon, and Gene Krupa.

5. Swing
The 1930's to early swing. Its main characteristics: robust and Invigorating. Swing
is also often considered dance music. Although collectively play, a swing band can display solo performance for that main melody improvise. Characters a lot but that is often dubbed because the King of Swing Benny Goodman is.

6. Kansas Style
This flow
was created during the Great Depression around 1920's and 1930's in Might, USA. Its characteristics are extremely soulful style and blues. Characters such as Charlie Parker.

7. Gypsy Jazz
Originally
created by in france they guitarist, Django Reinhardt. Often relying on folk music (folk music) from eastern europe. Often also called Jazz Manouche. Its main characteristics are: languid, Seductive feel, that is characterized by "quirky cadences" and "driving rhytms".

8. Bebop
Developed in the early 1940's. Still depend on improvisation, in a bop soloist freely explore the chords while he remains within the existing chord structure. Bebop differs from the swing, and much more dance music. Bebop can also be the foundation for that innovations of jazz music. Player amongst others: Charlie Parker (saxophon) and Dizzi Gillespie (trumpet).

9. Mainstream
Born again
from the flow of jazz music that is not too binding in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This stream is usually called the Modern Mainstream or Post Bop, and modify the flow from the music that others like Cool Jazz, Classic, and Hardbop. Mainstream is also often classified as a stream of jazz that is not too related to the historical flow of jazz music.

10. Vocalese
Often referred to jazz vocals. Combining lyric and music within an instrumental solo. In nature is a bop, however the priority is singing solo or accompanied by a small band ensemble. Player among others: Eddie Jefferson and Jon Hendricks.

11. Cool
Often
referred to as "mixed" bebop and swing jazz. This stream is formed of the late 1940s and would be a "child of" bebop swing in a tone that combines a harmonic and dynamic. Also dubbed "West Coast Jazz", because a large amount of innovation originates from free airline coast of USA, specially the town of La.

12. Hard Bop
One of the other streams of jazz, the industry subsidiary from the flow of bebop. Hardbop more nuanced melodies on "soulful" than bebop, and often influenced the themes of music Rhytm & Blues and Gospel music. One inovatornya is pianist Horace Silver.

13. Bossa Nova
Combination of West Coast Cool, European Classical Harmonies, and Brazilian Samba rhythm. Known by name Brasillian Jazz, and evolved in America round the year 1962. Player, amongst others, Joao Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, as well as in America was Charlie Byrd and Stan Getz.

14. Free Jazz
Sometimes
known as the "Avante Garde". Solis of free jazz experimenting with a free (free) towards the music. Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane is definitely an example.

15. Soul Jazz
Based on Hardbop are very famous in early 1960s. Improvise with chord progression, just like bop. Characters for example Horace Silver together with his piano Hammond.

16. Groove
Known as the "of-shoot of Soul Jazz". Groove frequent use of tone-tone blues music having a focus totally on rhytms. This music is nuanced and often touch the sentiments excited listeners to dance, as the slower blues. Solo improvisation is rarely used and rely more about collective music.

17. Fusion
This flow
is a mixture between "jazz improvisation" with energy and rhythm of rock music. However, sometimes mixing is usually considered a part of rock music rather than jazz. This flow is another type of "rebellion" of jazz musicians, especially the flow hardbop to "jazz purists", who appeared to ordain that jazz should be like this already exist.

18. Afro-Cuban Jazz
Often referred to by the name of Latin Jazz. Is really a combination of improvisational jazz and Latin music rhythm. Musical instruments which are used with instruments of jazz music generally, but focused around the rhythm section of the instrument conga, timbale, bongo and other latin instruments. Characters such as Arturo Sandoval, Poncho Sanchez and Chucho Valdes.

19. Acid Jazz
Acid Jazz
is usually considered not a genre of jazz music, due to weak attachment to the history of jazz. First it had been the British dance music. That is then combined with classical music jazz, 70s Funk, Hip-Hop, Soul and Latin music, where the focus is instrumental music and never lyrics. Eventually creates a rich musical improvisation with music that sounded "mixed up", and is known as Acid Jazz. Acid Jazz is Jazz.

20. European Jazz
Within the late Twentieth century, French jazz musicians and also the Scandinavian countries believe the American jazz expression had lost the "feel" it in today. That was the start they made a new style of European Jazz. Just like Acid Jazz, european jazz rooted in dance music, and match elements of house music (with basic Funk disco music). Who produced more nuanced sound digitaly and electronicaly and contemporary feel. Characters such as Bugge Wesseltoft, Nils Petter Molvaer, and Martial Solal.
It was only a glimpse of streams in jazz music drawn from a number of jazz literature. There's also many important figures in jazz that doesn't exist in the summary above. Now it features a large amount of new jazz musicians and vocalists, for instance, Jammie Cullum, Renee Olstead, yet others, who make restrictions within the flow of jazz music has begun to blur. Nevertheless, the thing is not the flow itself, however the Jazz has become global.

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