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Why Jazz? Kevin Whitehead (Freelance)

Why Jazz? By Kevin Whitehead (Freelance)

Why Jazz? by Kevin Whitehead (Freelance)


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Why Jazz? is a Q&A handbook for novice listeners, a concise history of jazz's major figures and trends, and a plain-English guide to many musical techniques. As in his jazz reviews for NPR's Fresh Air, Whitehead packs a lot of information into compact, accessible prose.

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Why Jazz?: A Concise Guide by Kevin Whitehead (Freelance)

What was the first jazz record? Are jazz solos really improvised? How did jazz lay the groundwork for rock and country music? In Why Jazz, author and NPR jazz critic Kevin Whitehead provides lively, insightful answers to these and many other fascinating questions, offering an entertaining guide for both novice listeners and long-time fans. Organized chronologically in a convenient question and answer format, this terrific resource makes jazz accessible to a broad audience, and especially to readers who've found the music bewildering or best left to the experts. Yet Why Jazz is much more than an informative Q&A; it concisely traces the century-old history of this American and global art form, from its beginnings in New Orleans up through the current postmodern period. Whitehead provides brief profiles of the archetypal figures of jazz-from Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington to Wynton Marsalis and John Zorn-and illuminates their contributions as musicians, performers, and composers. Also highlighted are the building blocks of the jazz sound-call and response, rhythmic contrasts, personalized performance techniques and improvisation-and discussion of how visionary musicians have reinterpreted these elements to continually redefine jazz, ushering in the swing era, bebop, cool jazz, hard bop, and the avant-garde. Along the way, Why Jazz provides helpful plain-English descriptions of musical terminology and techniques, from blue notes to conducted improvising. And unlike other histories which haphazardly cover the stylistic branches of jazz that emerged after the 1960s, Why Jazz groups latter-day musical trends by decade, the better to place them in historical context. Whether read in self-contained sections or as a continuous narrative, this compact reference presents a trove of essential information that belongs on the shelf of anyone who's ever been interested in jazz.

Why Jazz? Reviews

a lovely short introduction to the subject * Times Literary Supplement *
Jazz and cinema, the two definitive art forms of the 20th Century, have led an often troubled co-existence. Play the Way You Feel traces the frequent missteps and occasional triumphs of jazz in film with the deep knowledge, superior taste, and acerbic wit we have come to expect from Kevin Whitehead. An essential book for all jazz fans, and a necessary corrective for anyone whose knowledge of the music is based on what they have learned at the movies. * Bob Blumenthal, author of Jazz: An Introduction to the History and Legends Behind America's Music *
A revelation! From the bad to the beautiful, Kevin Whitehead brilliantly illuminates each frame to show us why jazz in the movies matters in all its incarnations. He masterfully guides us through this rich and complicated story, making connections that reveal deeper meanings and aha moments that change our view of jazz, film and ourselves. * Dominique Eade, Jazz Vocalist and Teacher, New England Conservatory *
With remarkable precision and polish, he traces the lineaments of each genre, discerns the significance of key figures, explains the anatomy of sound, and sketches the important venues-making this a useful reference for a puzzled or curious audience. * Books and Culture *
An admirably concise primer in Q&A format that covers lots of11round without being preachy. * Financial Times *

About Kevin Whitehead (Freelance)

Kevin Whitehead is the longtime jazz critic for National Public Radio's Fresh Air and has written about jazz for many publications, including the Chicago Sun-Times, Down Beat, and the Village Voice. He is the author of New Dutch Swing (1998), and his essays have appeared in such collections as Da Capo Best Music Writing 2006, Jazz: The First Century, and The Cartoon Music Book.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION; ENDNOTES; GLOSSARY; SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING; DISCOGRAPHICAL NOTES

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GOR013844556
9780199731183
0199731187
Why Jazz?: A Concise Guide by Kevin Whitehead (Freelance)
Used - Like New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20110224
184
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