
Jazz
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Jazz: A Beginner's Guide is a lively and highly accessible introduction to a global musical phenomenon. Award-winning music journalist and author Stuart Nicholson takes the reader on an entertaining journey from jazz's early stirrings in America's south through to the present day, when almost every country in the world has its own vibrant jazz scene.
En route we meet a host of jazz heroes past and present, from Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman and Miles Davis, to Keith Jarrett and Kamasi Washington. Each chapter is accompanied by a playlist designed to provide a stimulating and enjoyable entry point to what has been described as the most exciting art form of all.
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"An important contribution to jazz history by one of our leading writers, whose scholarly and artful evolutional guide navigates the listener boldly through the world of jazz. It is marked by formidable research and a passionate commitment to distilling the styles and major moments in this century of jazz, that open the door and your ears to a truly beautiful journey." -- Professor Tommy Smith - Artistic Director of Jazz, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Scottish National Jazz Orchestra "Stuart Nicholson leads the reader on a step-by-step journey to unlock the mysteries of jazz. Though geared towards neophytes, the most seasoned jazz fan will learn much in these pages."-- Randy Sandke - American jazz trumpeter and guitarist "Far more than a beginner's guide, this book is Stuart Nicholson's enlightened and enlightening view of jazz - enough so to make even experienced jazz fans listen with fresh ears." -- Bill Kirchner - Musician, producer and educator
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1: Setting the Scene
- 2: The Blues
- 3: The American Popular Song
- 4: The Original Composition
- 5: The Instrumental Solo
- 6: From Forms to Styles
- 7: The Rise of the Big Bands
- 8: Jazz Goes Modern
- 9: Change - And More Change
- 10: The Postmodern Paradox
- 11: Jazz in the Global Village
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Index
- Also by Stuart Nicholson
- Copyright
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