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Jazz Exam 3
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Undergraduate 4
11/02/2011

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Style: Cool Jazz
Definition
  • Frequent use of counterpoint
  • Less aggressive sound
  • Relaxed tempos
  • Emotional detachment 
  • Delicate sounds
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Birth of the Cool
Definition
  • Group lead by Miles Davis - Pioneered the style of "cool jazz"
  • Interested in playing lighter sound rather than stylistic precedent
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New Instruments: Cool Jazz
Definition
  • Flute
  • French Horn
  • Oboe
  • Flugelhorn
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People: Gerry Mulligan
Definition
  • First to use bebop style on baritone sax
  • Developed piano-less quartet
  • Emphasizes counterpoint between bass and melody 
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People: Chet Baker

 

Definition
  • Trumpet player/vocalist - "Doomed Jazz Genius" 
  • Ultimate image of cool jazz artist - good looks, romantic musician
  • Terrible junkie
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People: Lennie Tristano
Definition
  • Jazz teacher/pianist - blind from birth
  • Highly innovative - valued countrapuntal and harmonic content 
  • Abrasive/reclusive personality made him less popular
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People: Bill Evans
Definition
  • Influence on modern pianists - phenomenal technique/musical sensitivity 
  • Worked w/ Miles Davis
  • His trio redefines roles of rhythym section - uses bass/drum counterpoint
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People: Dave Brubeck
Definition
  • Clasically trained pianist - Balkan/Middle eastern influence
  • Use of odd-meters
  • Tremendous commercial success 
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People: Miles Davis
Definition
  • From St. Louis
  • Studied classical trumpet 
  • Had the ability to anticipate stylistic direction jazz needed to take
  •  Had heroin addiction, then cleaned up 
Term
Miles Davis: Bop
Definition
  • Simpler style - fewer notes, middle register, more space
  • Valued content over technique
  • Played w/ Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie
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Miles Davis: 3rd Stream Jazz
Definition
  • Blending jazz/classical music
  • Addition of "non-jazz" instruments
  • Unique orchestration - use of classical forms
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Miles Davis: Modal Jazz
Definition
  • Tired of bebop cliches - wants originality and freedom 
  • Fewer chords, simplification of harmony 
  • "Kind of Blue" - provides next shift in jazz
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Miles Davis: Hard Bop/Funky
Definition
  • Heavy gospel/R&B influences 
  • Bluesy - recognizable/catchy melodies
  • Featured shout chorus and ensemble sections
Term
People/Style: Art Blakey
Definition
  • Aggressive drummer - central figure in hard bop
  • Forms Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers 
    • Leads band for 30+ years
  • "One man university of jazz" - developed many talented artists 
Term

People/Style: Horace Silver 

 

Definition
  • Pianist - Plays with Art Blakey
  • Left hand = syncopated and active 
  • Incorporates blues, folk, gospel 
  • Catchy melodies - songs popular in jazz
Term
People/Style: Julian "Cannonball" Adderley
Definition
  • (hard bop) Alto sax player - Bluesy/big sound
  • Plays w/ Miles on Kind of Blue
  • Leaves Miles --> forms band w/brother Nat
Term
People/Style: Wes Montgomery
Definition
  • Guitar player - uses thumb to play 
  • From Indianapolis, discovered by "Cannonball" 
  • Single lines, octaves, and chords 
Term
People/Style: Jimmy Smith
Definition
  • Used Hammond B3 Organ - usually used in church
  • Left = walking bass line, Right = melodies & chords
  • Church influence - funky/gospel sound
Term
People/Style: Clifford Brown
Definition
  • Trumpet Player
  • Great tone, technique, time, and harmony
  • "Clean musician" - influences lifestyle choices for others 
  • Dies at age 25 in car accident 
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People/Style: Charles Mingus
Definition
  • Virtuoso bassist - great composer
  • Music spans many genres - classical, gospel, bebop
  • Music contains civil rights messages
  • Heavily influenced by Ellington/Parker
Term
People: John Coltrane
Definition
  • Born North Carolina, grows up in Philidelphia
  • Begins playing clarinet, then alto sax --> later switches to tenor sax
  • Joined military - played in service band
Term
John Coltrane: Hard Bop
Definition
  • Joins Miles Davis Quintet
    • Replaced Sonny Rollins
    • Initially, critics dislike style/sound
  • Gets fired by Miles for drugs, then works with Monk
  • Rejoins Miles "Kind of Blue" 
Term
John Coltrane: "Sheets of Sound"
Definition
  • Refers to Coltrane's use of fast scales
  • Plays as much harmonic knowledge as possible at all times
Term
John Coltrane: "Giant Steps"
Definition
  • 1959 Album - explores new harmonic movement
  • Very difficult to play
  • Important influence on modern jazz
Term
Definition: Counterpoint
Definition
  • 2 seperate melodic ideas occuring simultaneously
Term
Band Members: Miles Davis 2nd Quintet
Definition
  • Wayne Shorter - Saxophone
  • Herbie Hancock - Piano
  • Ron Carter - Bass
  • Tony Williams - Drums
Term
Importance: Miles Davis 2nd Quintet
Definition
  • More freedom - form/harmony
  • Soloist is a function of the dynamics of the accompaniment
  • Elasticity: band members push/pull on each others melodies, tones, solos without talking
Term
Miles Davis: Fusion
Definition
  • Influenced by rock and funk
  • Electric guitar and Synthesizers
  • Simpler musical structures allow greater musical freedom
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