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Posts Tagged ornette coleman
History Of Jazz Piano
Jazz piano has been part of jazz since the beginning. Piano is one of the few instruments of a jazz combo that can play chords, unlike the saxophone or trumpet, that can only play single notes. Original jazz piano was mostly a winner. Stride is also known as the New York Ragtime is an innovative style of jazz piano. It was developed in Harlem during the Second World War. As you can see the name (New York, Ragtime), was influenced by ragtime, but contained improvisations, Blue Note and swing rhythms that were new to this kind of music.
The larger the time were Earl Hines, James P. Johnson, Jelly Roll Morton, Willie “The Lion” Smith, Art Tatum, Thomas “Fats” Waller, Mary Lou Williams, Teddy Wilson and many others who often competed cut (the battles between the way pianists in the late 1920) where demonstrated their skills.
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The American Influence Of Jazz Music
The jazz sensation began to rub off on other parts of the world that encourages experiments with reports of their familiar sounds with the essence of jazz. In the European countries in the region of France came the quintet You Hot Club de France who was responsible for the generation of the “Gypsy Jazz” at first.
The Belgian guitarist Django Reinhardt created gypsy jazz, mixing French musette style, which was used in the ballroom, folk, Eastern European Jazz Manouche known as the American swing and early 1930. The sound was developed by the instruments of the string family, which is a steel string guitar, violin and bass. The atmosphere of the Jazz music is seductive with sudden unpredictable twists, and rates of acceleration. The French artist Bireli Lagrene plays this unique music with old elements of the past.
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