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Title: Notes on Jazz: the 1st 100 Years


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Notes onJazz the 1st 100 Years
  • Chapter 1 Roots

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  • Possible definitions/descriptions of jazz
    according to Gridley
  • strict definition.
  • Improvisation.
  • swing feel.
  • tradition.
  • family resemblances.
  • jazzness as a multidimensional concerpt.

3
  • Possible musical predecessors to jazz
  • Work songs and field hollars.
  • Spirituals and other religious musical
    expressions.
  • Marches, dances, and other music in the European
    style.
  • Minstrelsy.
  • Ragtime.
  • The Blues.

4
  • Minstrelsy
  • Probably the earliest commercially viable form of
    popular entertainment in the U.S.
  • In the 1830s, minstrel musical acts appeared as
    interludes between circus acts or theatrical
    performances.
  • In 1843 the first full-scale minstrel show played
    in New York four white men from Virginia, billed
    as the "Virginia Minstrels", applied black cork
    to their faces and performed a song-and-dance act
    in a small hall.

5
  • Minstrelsy (contd.)
  • Minstrelsy is characterized primarily by the use
    of "blackface" (typically burned, pulverized
    champagne corks mixed with water or petroleum
    jelly).
  • Blackface served as a racial marker, suggesting
    that the performer would be portraying aspects of
    African American culture.
  • It also served as a type of mask to shield the
    performers from identification with the their
    roles.

6
  • Stereotypical characters include
  • "Jim Crow" - A construct of Thomas Dartmouth
    "Daddy" Rice, "Jim Crow" was presumably inspired
    by an elderly African American who Rice had seen.
    The name later referred to the racial caste
    system that existed from 1877 to the mid 1960s.
  • "Zip Coon" - Creating by George Washington Dixon,
    "Zip Coon" supposedly represented the "dandy,"
    "sporting life" Northern character who had
    acquired some wealth through legitimate or
    illegitimate means.

7
  • Ragtime
  • Highly syncopated (many at the time thought
    excessively so).
  • No swing feel. Eighth notes were played
    evenly.
  • Ragtime composers wrote down their pieces for
    publication.
  • Primarily solo piano pieces.

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  • The Blues
  • State of mind
  • The term "blue.
  • Performance or interaction with the music can be
    seen as a means of ridding oneself of "the
    blues."
  • Many jazz players of all schools have held that a
    musicians ability to play the blues expressively
    is a measure of his or her quality.
  • Performance techniques or paractices associated
    with the blues include
  • "rough" or "unrefined" timbres
  • "blue" notes such as the b3 or b5, or deviations
    from "standard" pitch
  • improvisation, including variations of the melody
    and solos
  • Form
  • Although not all songs with "Blues" in the title
    follow this form, a "standard" blues structure of
    repeated choruses in the form AAB evolved in the
    early 20th century.
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