Ask a question about jazz and why people love it

Updated on amusement 2024-04-21
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is a kind of ** called accompaniment, which is equivalent to the kind you sing KTV.

    There is a kind of ** called the performance version, which is to reinterpret the song in other ways, such as piano and the like.

    There is a kind of ** called remix, that is, re-arrangement, the rhythm is on the fast side, some people sing, some people don't sing.

    There is also a pure **, as long as no one sings, it is counted as being played by an instrument. The first two are considered pure**.

    According to your train of thought, that is, you are going to listen to pure **? Let's introduce a few cheerful songs to you.

    1.Chinese: "Yao Dance Music" played by Hulusi

    2.Foreign: "Victory" by Bond (Stick Babes).

    3.Piano's: Meet.

    4.All crystals**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pure playing encompasses almost most jazz styles, including cool jazz, spectrum, hard spectrum, swing, west coast, etc. A friend upstairs said that the big band was not accurate enough in my opinion. The big band is played with a conductor, with a fixed score and spanning three scales, without any improvisational elements.

    The landlord is likely to play a simple piano, a trumpet, or a small band of three or four people. Different styles have different performers, and here I can recommend some of my favorite players of different styles for your reference:

    swing,pop-- nat king colehard pop,free jazz,groove--john coltrane

    Kool Jazz - Michel Petiuccianiwest Coast - Chet Baker Also special recommendation Chet Baker is very good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Live Jam, Swing, Big Band, I don't want to talk at length, tired.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Jazz is the genre.

    Jazz originated in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, in the southern port city of New Orleans, with its roots in the blues and ragtime. Jazz is improvisational and based on the swinging shuffle rhythm, a combination of black African culture and white European culture.

    In the first decade of the 20th century, jazz music was mainly concentrated in New Orleans, after 1917 it moved to Chicago, and in the 30s it moved to New York, until today, jazz is popular all over the world. The main styles of jazz are: New Orleans Jazz, Swing, Bibop, Cold Jazz, Free Jazz, Latin Jazz, Fusion Jazz, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Jazz. The soul is an optimistic attitude towards life, which is the attitude of survival formed by black Americans in the midst of long-term suffering, and it is also the general character of Americans today.

    Optimistic and relaxed, seemingly unstructured and casual, with rhythm encapsulated in melody – you don't need a clear drum beat to make ...... dance

    First, people who like **. If you are willing to delve into different styles, you will pay attention to jazz. Because jazz is indeed a noble art, those who understand it will have a lot of feelings!

    Second, people who like to pretend have a little money and want to pursue the taste of life, such as enjoying jazz music every once in a while or taking MM to jazz bars. Before I knew it, I really heard something, ok, he also became a fan of jazz.

    Third, if you have friends who like jazz, this kind of music can also be contagious, but the probability is not great, but there is also this possibility.

    Fourth, the rest is not easy to say, for example, there are some people who happen to hear a jazz song on a specific occasion, which makes him think about it, and he will also enter the world of jazz because of this. But one thing is for sure, like to hear rats love rice.

    Two butterflies are a song that people would never like jazz.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Whether you admit it or not, **is indeed graded,Jazz is all**textbook,It contains any** things,If you can learn jazz well,Then to play other** will be like pediatrics,If **is divided into 5 levels,Then all kinds of folk pop popular** is level 1,Blues country, etc. is level 2,Classical is level 3,funk,Modern rock music,Fusion** and so on are level 4,All kinds of jazz are level 5,Although there are exceptions to the above ** difficulty or easy, But most of them are divided in this way, and there are two kinds of unpleasant sounds, one is that you are used to hearing the high-level** will feel tired and dirty when you look back and listen to the simple**, and the other is completely incomprehensible, just like driving a family car to drive an F1 car must feel difficult to drive, ** is the same reason.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Jazz can be distinguished from the rhythm.

    Jazz is improvisational and based on the swinging shuffle rhythm.

    The main styles of jazz are: New Orleans Jazz, Rock 'n' Roll, Bebop, Cold Jazz, Free Jazz, Latin Jazz, Fusion Jazz, etc.

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