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Experiencing the joy of Christian jazz m….

February 28th, 2007

Experiencing the joy of Christian jazz music causes the spirit to soar and expand itself beyond the frustrations of the daily routine.

Jazz music is no different be it any kind of jazz music it is bound to have an affect on one.

Legends of 1920s Jazz Music

The music of the 1920’s was alive with innovation, risk taking, and sensational sounds. In other words, this was the age of jazz in the United States. Like any other musical era, there are a number of legends that will always be associated with 1920s jazz music.
Filled with great sounds and music that defined an era, 1920s jazz music is known for its variety, sense of style, and its timeless sophistication. It was an era of flappers, dancing, free style jazz and wonderful innovation not seen anywhere else on the jazz scene.

Legendary Trumpet Players

One of the most noteworthy legends of the early 1920s was the trumpet player known as King Oliver. Strongly influenced by Buddy Bolden, he became a trumpet stylist in his own right, and became the influence for many of the greats of the time. In fact, one of the most famous jazz musicians, Louis Armstrong, joined King Oliver in the Roseland Ballroom in New York and made history with the Hot Five.

Country Blues

Another great sub genre that existed during the era of 1920’s jazz music was that of the country blues. Known for their risqu lyrics, and rough cut rural vocal phrasings, musicians such as Sippie Wallace, and Blind Lemon Jefferson had a musical style that was a world away from the normal cosmopolitan 1920s jazz music.

In fact, Blind Lemon Jefferson sold nearly eighty blues tunes between 1925 and 1929, making him one of the most prolific musicians of 1920s jazz music. He also influenced some of the greatest legends of the next decades including Johnny Dodds, Blind Blake, and yes, even Louis Armstrong.

One of the best loved singers of 1920s jazz music was Sippie Wallace. Born in Texas, this singing powerhouse brought the raw Texas styled blues to the forefront of the music scene. Her musical records stretched throughout the 1920s, but her most influential work was done from 1923 until 1927 with such noteworthy names as Sidney Bechet and Clarence Williams helping out.

Another great legend of 1920s jazz music was Blind Willie McTell. Known for the ability to change his persona with the audience, and some spectacular guitar work, this wonderful musician quickly became known in the music industry as one to watch. In fact, a lot of the jazz guitarists that are famous today can trace their styling back to this legend of 1920s jazz music.

1920s jazz music will always be known for the contributions of its legends to the era and it is this popular music of the 1920s that became the building block for many of the music styles today.

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February 27th, 2007

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Jazz music from the 1920s was punctuated by different styles of jazz, depending on the region.

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A Timely Innovation: Jazz Music Downloads

Listening to jazz music has always been one of the most enjoyable pastimes for many people. The innovations of the sounds, either through classical jazz or the avant garde jazz music, innovations were always the name of the game when it came to jazz music.

In fact, how one listens to jazz music has always been on the forefront of technology for the times. Today is no different; one of the best ways to gain listening pleasure is to take advantage of one the most cutting edge technology. Thats right - jazz has entered the Internet age in the form of jazz music downloads.

Jazz music downloads are simply next in line as one of the great jazz innovations. Some of the first American music recorded on records was that of jazz music and the same occurred when tapes and compact discs came on the scene. Jazz music downloads are no different.

Where can I Download?

Many new jazz musicians use personal web pages to introduce their music to the public and encourage sales of their records. Jazz music downloads can come in many forms that are easily played on different media including mp3s, wave media, and downloads to a CD burner to listen to at your pleasure.

Of course, there might be a small fee for the jazz music download, but its well worth it if you choose to listen to some great music while still in your pajamas. Always make sure the way you pay for your music is safe. Check for secure servers to protect yourself from identity theft.

There are a number of music websites that allow you to get just about every style of jazz music that you want, and offer unlimited downloads for a monthly fee. Of course, you can feel good about getting jazz music downloads in this fashion, since a portion of the monthly fee will go to the artists that create the new sound of jazz.

Caution

One has to be careful though, when finding jazz music downloads on the internet. There are countless places out there that offer to share different jazz pieces from different fans. Although this might seem like a great way to share a love of jazz music, these places do not give a royalty to the artists that work so hard at producing the fine music that you listen to in the comfort of your home.

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February 26th, 2007

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How to Find the Perfect Jazz Music DVD

For jazz enthusiasts, there are usually two prevalent reasons why they would want to purchase a jazz music DVD. The first reason is that the Newport jazz Festival has just ended, and they are looking for something to visually recapture the nostalgia of having been there. The second reason is that they want to expand both their visual and mental knowledge of jazz and indeed, purchasing a jazz music DVD is an excellent way to cherish the jazz experience.

The Jazz Music DVD as a Concert Experience

For those looking to buy a jazz music DVD as a method of enjoying a jazz concert from the comfort of their home, there are several options. One needs to only to go to a bookstore or a music store and find so many choices that even the most dedicated jazz fan can be daunted.

However, there is one jazz music DVD that every fan should own. Wynton Marsalis has long been considered one of the best and most popular jazz artists and composers of modern American society. He is a jazz trumpeter, and comes from a family of jazz musicians.

You can either spend a lot of money to see him perform live (if you can even get tickets, since they usually sell out quite quickly) or yiy can buy a jazz music DVD for a considerably lower price, with an excellent view of the stage. For this purpose, one should buy Wynton Marsalis: Blues and Swing, which is a concert that incorporates two of the most important elements of jazz into one hour and twenty minutes of a unique jazz experience.

The Jazz Music DVD as an Informational Experience

Some jazz fans want to buy a jazz music DVD not for the concert experience, but for the informational experience because they love the music, but love the history behind the music even more. For this purpose, it is ideal to not get just one jazz music DVD, but a collection of them in a documentary set.

When one well-versed in the art of documentary thinks of a consummate documentary filmmaker, one automatically thinks of the Ken Burns. Thus, it is a lucky thing for jazz fans that Ken Burns documentary, jazz: A Film by Ken Burns, is available for purchase. After all, a ten-part documentary on the history of jazz music is a must-have for the dedicated jazz fans personal collection.

Whether it is for entertainment or for information, every jazz fan should have at least one jazz music DVD in the personal collection. Although a jazz fan may have a tower of music CDs, jazz is meant to be experienced through both visual and auditory means. Thus, having a jazz music DVD or documentary in ones personal collection can only heighten the ultimate music experience that is jazz.

In receiving their proper payment under the legal terms of royalty free jazz music pirating could be minimized.

And dont forget to factor in the cost of….

February 26th, 2007

And dont forget to factor in the cost of transportation and hotel reservations for those traveling from far away to the event.

Jazz Music 101?

Known as Americas classical music, attempts to define jazz music in technical terms have repeatedly resulted in failure. Lexically, it is a style of music having a strong but flexible rhythmic understructure with solo and ensemble improvisations on basic tunes and chord patterns.

Later on, a high, sophisticated, harmonic idiom was added to the qualities that characterize jazz music. Grossly, it is conceived as big band dance music but this difficulty with definition has reckoned Jazz as the most enigmatic of musical forms. Still, jazz music is readily distinguishable from other musical forms.

Characteristics of Jazz Music

Three features combine to give jazz music its distinguishing nature:
* Spontaneity
* Vigor of Emotion
* Improvisation.

Spontaneity involves the whole personal aspect of the artist in response to the present moment. Thus, the performance is essentially the musical experience of a passing moment, which cannot be repeated in quite the same way.

Improvising forms part of the performance since jazz music is neither purely composed nor purely extemporized, and so cannot accurately be notated.

The performers own emotional state resounds in the music and a truism that is always applicable to jazz music is that the performer playing a theme always tries to make it sound not like itself but like him or herself.

Jazz as Social and Musical Force

The question of jazz music as a social, historical, and musical force was seldom asked until the 1960s. In the 1960s a belated acknowledgment was made of the power of jazz to evoke the urban ambience.

One of the most intriguing things about its life has been the way in which advancing technique has run concurrently with social improvement. Thus, the crude emergent music of the early New Orleans was brothel music, its more polished descendant in the 1920s was the music of the gin mill, and the suave orchestral felicities of the swing age became the wholly respectable background music for the innocent romances of young college audiences. Finally, jazz raided the concert hall and perched at festivals around the globe.

For the most part, jazz has remained the province of the urban US black. Though European musicians have made astonishing advances in the past 40 years or so, the Basque guitarist Django Reinhardt is acknowledged as the only non-US figure that contributed something significant and valid to jazz.

Preserving Jazz Music

There appeared at a time the distinct possibility that jazz, faced with the challenge that its room to expand is finite, may eventually merge into the world of music at large. This meant, for jazz, becoming an orchestral effect in a more general context, whereby the composed side of the performance will overwhelm the spontaneous artistry of the performer.

However, the tradition as represented by such artists as Armstrong, Ellington, Hawkins, Young, Tatum, Parker, and Holiday seems too fiery ever to extinguish altogether. Modern day jazz music appears to preserve and further this tradition.

Music review Vocalist Elling, pianist Barber wind up a spectacular jazz festival (The Oregonian)
It was the kind of spell-binding moment that was repeated often at the Portland Jazz Festival, which wrapped up its 10-day run on Sunday. The moment when music became liquid poetry.

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Preview: Lakers at Jazz (Covers.com)
The Utah Jazz could have two starters back in the lineup when they host the suddenly surging Los Angeles Lakers on Monday . Oddsmakers have yet to set a line for this game. All-Star center Mehmet Okur , who missed the last two games wi…