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Ever Wondered What Jazz is All About?

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Well, its all about incoherence and how out of that incoherence you can actually make out meaning and find coherence. This is the story of jazz and it is actually a reflection of the times that jazz had actually come into being. If you come to know of the history of jazz then it would no longer be a mystery as to why jazz is so incoherent.

Jazz, as we all well know, is a very popular form of music and even today it holds a different place in the hearts of all music lovers. However the history of jazz is not so smooth. Basically, it is a song genre which came into being when the world wars were raving destruction all around us and the entire human civilization was in chaos. So Jazz is one form of music which is truly modernist so to say. Just like it had become difficult to make a meaning out of human life in the times similarly, it is difficult to make meaning out of jazz.

The words, the music, everything about this music genre is extremely incoherent. Sometimes, when you are not so enamoured and are not in the mood for music, try and listen to jazz, it would be nothing more than a cacophony, much like what happens in a zoo. However, in a world which was at the verge of being destroyed, every country trying to develop nuclear war heads, countries devastated by two world wars, it was really something which made complete sense. The music genre was, as it were, a reflection of the times in which it was developed.

To find out whether jazz is really so disjointed and haphazard you can check by yourself listening to jazz music on the web. Jazz does not only come in the form of songs but there are highly expert instrumentals too which will help you see the coherence in the midst of all the incoherence. But, did you know that the jazz was actually a music form of the blacks, the dark skinned people, mostly the Afro Americans?

Jazz is a perfect mirror through which you can view the modernist era. One can also study the entire history of the world wars through the advent of this genre of music. You will find distinct expressions of love, of sorrow of great dilemmas and ultimately depressions which ate away at the hearts of people. It also is a music culture which reflects the after war affects, the paralyzing effects of war and the mass destruction that it had caused. The war had created a generations of men stunned by the experience of war, generations of men unable to go back to their normal lives after fighting for their countries in the war. Some survived, but most of them were crippled, inefficient for further activity and broken from the inside. Jazz presents to you the broken down of images of these men, the pathos that reigned in every household of every country which had engaged in war.

Keeping this history in mind listen to jazz from the internet and you will be able to hear distinctly how in the midst of all this suffering, all the worlds falling apart and every thing reigning is a state of confusion, jazz actually made some sense.

By: Jean-Louis Vosgien

Play Jazz Guitar

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Jazz guitar music is based on various guitarists’ attempts to experiment with the form used to express musical ideas. Jazz began with the African slaves combining the song and dance forms they found in America with the musical traditions they carried with them from their homeland. Since then jazz musicians of every nationality have developed certain methods of taking a musical idiom and turning it into jazz by interpreting the music using jazz chord substitution and improvising techniques.

The trademark of the jazz guitar player is that he is inventing new music all the time. When people learn to play musical instruments it is usually with the aim of playing the songs or instrumentals of a famous musician. In jazz the aim is to build new music using other musical genres or the works of composers from outside jazz. A jazz guitarist with a number of years’ experience will have developed his own ways of improvising over a song or instrumental piece. Quite often his improvisation will be based on the techniques of using the notes in the chord he is playing to provide the material for his solo, or to simply use the notes he finds in the melody.

Whichever approach the jazz guitar player uses he will always depart from the melodic structure of the musical work he is improvising over and use melodic figures or “licks” which he has made up or learned from other guitarists. A lick is a combination of notes which can be used in improvising over music in any key. A lick is like a very short tune or fraction of a melody. Listen carefully to a jazz guitar solo. Try imitating some of the licks that you hear. You do not need to play them exactly, just imitate them and see how they fit with other licks to carry the solo to its ending.

Other jazz guitar techniques are the substitution of chords using other chords with more interest or color, the use of walking bass to add interest or changing the rhythm of a song. You can find examples of all these jazz guitar techniques by listening to the music of jazz guitar players like Charlie Christian, one of the pioneers of jazz guitar, Charlie Byrd, an exponent of latin jazz guitar who developed a genre of his own using classical guitar techniques to play jazz, or Wes Montgomery, a guitar player who ventured into many fields of music.

Anybody wanting to learn to play jazz guitar will be wondering what guitars give you that distinctive jazz sound. Of course you can play jazz on any guitar but when musicians think of a “jazz guitar” they usually have in mind a guitar with  “f” holes in the body, an arched top and a piezoelectric pickup. This gives that warm, expressive jazz feel that people associate with jazz guitar and is expressed so well in the work of Wes Montgomery. Epiphone is the brand name most jazz fans associate with this kind of guitar but they are also made by D’Angelico, Gibson and others.

To learn to play jazz guitar, even in a comparatively superficial sense entails listening to alot of jazz guitar music. As you listen you need to analyze what jazz guitarists do and what you, as a musician, WANT to do. Maybe you do not want to learn jazz as a genre but just to play in the style of a certain jazz guitar player. This will cut your work load considerably as you can find tabs for the work of many jazz guitar players on the internet.



By: Ricky Sharples