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RichardT wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 12:18 pm Perhaps I should get one then….

You should, one of these, I’ve just ordered mine.
I can finally be "cool" phew, it was worrying me, a lot.

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Re: What is Jazz

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adrian_k wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 8:23 am
This caught my eye:

awjoe wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:19 amSo you have to also think of ways to make your improvising sound different and interesting - it has to be creative as well as disciplined.

My personal perspective is that improvisation doesn’t have to sound interesting, but it should mean something to you when you do it.

I'm reporting my own take on things only, so grain of salt, etc. To my ears, there's a lot of jazz that's samey - it's pleasant enough to listen to, but it sounds like a lot of other jazz. (This is true of any genre - mainstream pop, hiphop, classical, bluegrass - the majority of work in any genre sounds a lot like all the other stuff in that genre.) Now, some listeners just like a genre, and if it's being played well, they're happy with it. But what makes my eyes moist is when an artist escapes the collective wisdom (genre standards) and says something beautiful and/or powerful and/or moving which is individual and different. YMMV
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Re: What is Jazz

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Arpangel wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 12:11 pm
OneWorld wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 12:05 pm This is a jazzy topic, brings in a whole gumbo of opinions!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-z4d0VAXmw

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And I can’t play properly at all, until I’ve got a Zawinul hat.

Yep!!! The answer that has so cleverly eluded us is laid before us is made known, if you want to get ahead, get a hat
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Re: What is Jazz

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awjoe wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 4:09 pm
adrian_k wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 8:23 am
This caught my eye:

awjoe wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:19 amSo you have to also think of ways to make your improvising sound different and interesting - it has to be creative as well as disciplined.

My personal perspective is that improvisation doesn’t have to sound interesting, but it should mean something to you when you do it.

I'm reporting my own take on things only, so grain of salt, etc. To my ears, there's a lot of jazz that's samey - it's pleasant enough to listen to, but it sounds like a lot of other jazz. (This is true of any genre - mainstream pop, hiphop, classical, bluegrass - the majority of work in any genre sounds a lot like all the other stuff in that genre.) Now, some listeners just like a genre, and if it's being played well, they're happy with it. But what makes my eyes moist is when an artist escapes the collective wisdom (genre standards) and says something beautiful and/or powerful and/or moving which is individual and different. YMMV

Ah, I think we might be convergent :)
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Re: What is Jazz

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awjoe wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 4:09 pm the majority of work in any genre sounds a lot like all the other stuff in that genre

I can hear all the greats of the past turning in their graves but I know what you mean. There was a quote from, I think, Stravinsky who said something along the lines of 'Vivaldi didn't write 200 concertos, he wrote the same concerto 200 times'.
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Re: What is Jazz

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Before Weather Report and the hat, Joe Zawinul played jazz piano, and here he is with Cannonball Adderly in 1963:

Cannonball Adderly -- Jive Samba

It's possible to tell a few things about jazz from that video. The set is quite elaborate, this implies Cannonball Adderly was a star in 1963. We can also note that Cannonball Adderly was good. It's a straight beat, not swing, but still jazz. It may be more correct to say jazz grooves, rather than jazz swings, as there are also latin beats in jazz. Latin beats became commonplace in jazz from the sixties, when Jobim started having an influence.

This beat is kind of a samba, with the doom de-doom de-doom ... bass drum pattern and a bossa clave. I don't know if a Brazilian would think this was a samba. It's jazz musicians' interpretation of a samba. It's different from swing in that the eighth notes are even.

A reference for the question "What is jazz?" is the 1959 Miles Davis album Kind Of Blue which is from before bossas and sambas had become common in jazz. There's a tune on that On Green Dolphin Street, which is swing throughout. It has an ABAC form, and now when this tune is performed it's usually done as

A -- bossa
B -- swing
A -- bossa
C -- swing
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Re: What is Jazz

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ManFromGlass wrote: Mon Feb 06, 2023 1:01 pm Heroin addiction optional

Let’s not go there, I tend to get told off if I do, it’s very common in a lot of Jazz guys, and girls.
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Re: What is Jazz

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My favorite definition (given earlier in this thread) is that jazz = musical freedom. If that's so, then trying to define it by common characteristics is totally missing the point, all fine and well for cataloging purposes, but not very inspirational. Subverting expectations is also great fun for a jazz player, so maybe that's a good reason for trying to define it, just to create the opportunity to disprove the definition.
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Re: What is Jazz

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BWC wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 7:30 am My favorite definition (given earlier in this thread) is that jazz = musical freedom.

If that’s the case, then it’s a state of mind, not a case of genre definition.
When I make, or listen to music, I’m not thinking "I’m doing "this" now" I’m not thinking anything, I’m just "doing"
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Re: What is Jazz

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BWC wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 7:30 am My favorite definition (given earlier in this thread) is that jazz = musical freedom.

If jazz is simply musical freedom then how does this differ from any other genre of music. Why isn't modern folk, or classical etc just as free?

The great musicians of jazz didn't play totally free music in any case.
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Re: What is Jazz

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GilesAnt wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 9:28 am
BWC wrote: Tue Feb 07, 2023 7:30 am My favorite definition (given earlier in this thread) is that jazz = musical freedom.

If jazz is simply musical freedom then how does this differ from any other genre of music. Why isn't modern folk, or classical etc just as free?

The great musicians of jazz didn't play totally free music in any case.

And, as soon as you introduce rhythm into music, it’s not free.
That’s why as a starting point, I rarely use rhythm.
There are many pieces of music that I’ve listened to, very interesting, and then, thump thump thump thump, it’s tied down, the sound of the factory, the machine. It ends for me there, immediately.
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