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Title: African American Musicians in American Popular Culture


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African American Musicians in American Popular
Culture
  • Presented by
  • Ryan Tarjanyi
  • Jasen Dodds

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Diversity/Black History Month
  • Age Group High School

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Objective
  • Teach students about African-Americans
    contribution to the first real American Music.
  • Teach students about the rich cultural heritage
    of this art form.

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Materials Needed
  • Attention Span
  • Notebook/ writing implement

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Activity
  • Ask students the question, what is jazz?
  • Have students tell you the first thing that comes
    to their mind when you ask this question.

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Different Styles of Jazz
  • Early Jazz (Dixieland)Time period Cir.
    1900-1928
  • The Swing EraTime Period1920-1935 Beginning of
    swing bands
  • 1935-1945 The Swing Era

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  • BebopTime period 1940 - 1955

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  • CoolTime Period 1950 - 1955

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  • The Return to the Hot Hard Bop and Funky
    JazzTime period 1951-1958

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  • Post Bebop Straight-Ahead
  • Time Period 1959 to present
  • Style characteristics and performance practices
  • Complex harmony, melody, and rhythm
  • Forms became increasingly complex, asymmetrical,
    and unpredictable
  • Expanded use of different time signatures
  • Expanded scale vocabulary
  • Required great technical skill and facility
  • A small group music
  • Tune sources included the following
  • blues
  • I Got Rhythm tunes
  • original tunes (contrafacts and others)
  • modal tunes
  • jazz tunes
  • Important players in this style include Miles
    Davis, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, George
    Russell, Cannonball Adderley, and numerous
    others.

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  • The Breakthrough Year into the Contemporary
    Period 1959
  • 1959 was the year in which a number of major
    events in jazz history took place, among them the
    following
  • The arrival of Ornette Coleman, one of the
    founding fathers of free jazz, on the East Coast
    at the Lenox School of Jazz also the year of his
    heralded and controversial opening at the Five
    Spot in New York City
  • The release of Miles Davis' groundbreaking and
    influential album Kind of Blue
  • The awakening of interest in Latin and
    Latin-derived music, primarily due to these 1959
    events
  • The film Black Orpheus, with music by Antonio
    Carlos Jobim and Luis Bonfa, reached America
  • The first major album in the bossa nova style,
    Chege de Saudade by Joao Gilberto, was recorded.
  • The term "bossa nova" was first used, in the song
    "Desafinado"
  • Sketches of Spain, a collaboration between Gil
    Evans and Miles Davis, was recorded. This was
    Miles' most popular album in the 1960s.
  • This high level of interest in Latin music opened
    the door for explorations into other ethnic
    music, resulting in experimentation with the
    elements of the music of India and Africa (among
    others)

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  • Ethnic Jazz
  • Time Period 1959 to present Style
    characteristics and performance practices
  • Draws heavily on the identifiable musical
    characteristics of other ethnic musics
  • Utilizes the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic
    characteristics of other ethnic musics
  • Uses the compositions of other ethnic musics
  • Makes use of the instruments, instrumental
    concepts, and often the musical philosophy of
    other ethnic musics

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Activity
  • Have students listen to several different
    recordings spanning the different styles and
    decades of jazz.
  • Have students verbalize what sounds different
    about each.

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Activity
  • Have Students select a famous recording, listen
    to it and then write a few paragraphs describing
    what they heard.

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Activity
  • Have students write a report on the life of a
    famous jazz musician.

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Activity
  • For extra credit encourage a student to
    transcribe an improvised solo from one of the
    recordings we listened to. To do this, the
    student will listen to the performer and then
    write down note-for-note what the performer is
    playing.

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Five Websites
  • http//www.monkinstitute.com/
  • http//www.smithsonianjazz.org/
  • http//www.iaje.org/
  • http//www.kennedy-center.org/programs/jazz/
  • http//www.apassion4jazz.net/

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