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The Jazz Scene By B Brett and N Ingram
Understanding the Title The Jazz scene means A. The Jazz performance B. The background of Jazz C. The noisy, heavily rhythmic Jazz music D. Introduction to jazz (D) Scene means an overview or a brief account This overview includes two parts 1. the background( development) of jazz and 2. the different forms of jazz music
Understanding the Title The Jazz Scene means A. The Jazz performance B. The background of Jazz C. The noisy, heavily rhythmic Jazz music D. Introduction to Jazz (D) ➢ Scene means “an overview or a brief account”. ➢ This overview includes two parts: 1. the background(development) of Jazz and 2. the different forms of Jazz music
Stages of development of Jazz as a form of musical art Gap-filling songs and hymns of the whites Early sad songs Blues Faster, heavily rhythmic Jazz
Stages of development of Jazz as a form of musical art Gap-filling: songs and hymns of the whites Early sad songs Faster, heavily rhythmic Jazz Blues
Stages of development of Jazz as a form of musical art(cont blacks' strong rhythm songs and hymns of the whites Early sad songs Bitter-sweetness Blues Brightening up Faster, heavily rhythmic Jazz
Stages of development of Jazz as a form of musical art(cont.) blacks’ strong rhythm songs and hymns of the whites Early sad songs Bitter-sweetness Faster, heavily rhythmic Jazz Blues Brightening up
Different forms of jazz music Form of music Characteristics 1. Blues depressed, unhappy 2. Most of the players are white I. imitates the unprepared characteristics oI Jazz 4. Jazz (a summary)2
Different forms of Jazz music Form of Music Characteristics 1. Blues depressed, unhappy 2. 1. 2.Most of the players are white. 3. 1. imitates the “unprepared”characteristics of jazz 2. 4. Jazz (a summary) 1. 2. 3