Jazz isThis book is a selective tribute and guide to the jazz life, the players, and the music. It is not a chronological or comprehensive history, but rather a personal exploration through variegated seminal figures of a nature of the music (and how it keeps changing). And it is about the nature of those who make the music - temperaments as disparate as those of Louis Armstrong and Charlie Parker. It tells, too, of the political economy of jazz, its internationalization, the continuing surprises of its futher frontiers. |
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Page 88
... rhythm - section player . Fats Waller and Count Basie , on the other hand , were rhythm- section pianists , but they didn't have Teddy Wilson's sense 88.
... rhythm - section player . Fats Waller and Count Basie , on the other hand , were rhythm- section pianists , but they didn't have Teddy Wilson's sense 88.
Page 140
... rhythm section - all kinds of rhythm sections . " His conception of time , " Cecil Taylor says of Miles , " has led to greater rhythmic freedom for other players . His feeling , for another thing , is so intense that he catapults the ...
... rhythm section - all kinds of rhythm sections . " His conception of time , " Cecil Taylor says of Miles , " has led to greater rhythmic freedom for other players . His feeling , for another thing , is so intense that he catapults the ...
Page 143
... rhythm section around . Like we'd be playing the blues , and Bird would start on the eleventh bar , and as the rhythm section stayed where they were and Bird played where he was , it sounded as if the rhythm section was on one and three ...
... rhythm section around . Like we'd be playing the blues , and Bird would start on the eleventh bar , and as the rhythm section stayed where they were and Bird played where he was , it sounded as if the rhythm section was on one and three ...
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