PPT-The Earliest Jazz Artists

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MUH 271 Jazz History Buddy Bolden Sometime around 1897 the Charles Buddy Bolden band began filling the dance halls and streets of New Orleans with a new kind of

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MUH 271 Jazz History Buddy Bolden Sometime around 1897 the Charles Buddy Bolden band began filling the dance halls and streets of New Orleans with a new kind of music Instead of following the notes on sheet music like they were a railroad track Buddy made his cornet an extension of his emotions To this rough Negro barber popular melodies were only points of embarkation for funky hipswinging improvisation Some twenty years later this new music would be called . The Nature of Improvisation. in Jazz Music. The . Nature . & Methods . of . Improvisation. The . Etymology . of “Improvisation”. Improvisation versus Composition. Jazz. Typical Instruments. Vocals. Piano. Banjo. Guitar. Double bass. Trumpet. Trombone. Saxophone. Tuba. Clarinet. Flute. Bass guitar. Drum kit. Vibraphone. Characteristics of Jazz. Because it spans music from over 100 years now, jazz can be very difficult to define. & Musical Theatre. . Dance. Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Co.. Origins of Jazz Dance. The roots of jazz dance are found in Africa.. Found in the rhythms and movements of African dance brought to the US by slaves.. A look at their works. Duke Ellington. Jazz Pianist of the Harlem Renaissance. Legendary Jazz Pianist from Washington D.C. who moved to New York in the . 1920s. http. ://. www.biography.com/people/duke-ellington-9286338/videos/duke-ellington-role-in-harlem-renaissance-15037507978. Schedule 8 Juniors Seniors 5:30 - 6:30 and level p lacement (Teresa) 6:30 - 7:30 Jazz (Alexandra) 6:30 - 7:30 Broadway Jazz (Karen) 7:30 - 8:30 Broadway Jazz (Karen) 7:30 - 8:30 Jazz (Alexandra) Wed, All you need to know for Dance I Unit I. Jazz Terms. Jazz- a routine or combination with strict and energetic movements. Can be stylistic or smooth depending on the music and choreographer.. Personal Space- The “space bubble” that the dancer occupies, including all levels, planes, and directions both near to and far from the body’s center. The earliest church in mission and evangelism. The Church as God’s Instrument in Mission. The earliest church in mission and evangelism. The Dynamic Expansion of the Earliest Church. The Dynamic expansion of the earliest church. Blues evolved and no one single person is credited with its invention. . Musicologist credit Charlie (Charley) Patton as the first known blues artist. . The Blues begins to travel. With the success of early blues artist, the blues will begin to spread to other parts of the rural south and across the country developing different regional styles and stars. Critic. 'You automatically stop thinking about anything else and listen': . Phillip Larkin in 1966 .  . Larkin ignored . jazz’s development after the bebop revolution of the late Forties. . Bop is “nervous . Jazz plus Jazz = Jazz (Parks & Rec). Is This Jazz? Duke Ellington . Is This Jazz? (Abercrombie, Erskine, . Mintzer. , . Pattitucci. ). Is This Jazz? (Tim Akers). Some. Eras and Genres in Jazz. New Orleans – (late. Paul Whiteman. Possibly the first pop superstar, called the “King of Jazz” during the 1920s. Symphonic jazz – Whiteman attempted to “make a lady out of jazz”. Wanted to hire “some jazz musicians, preferably black” in 1926. By: Zhana Holloway. Introduction Paragraph. The beginning of Street and Jazz dance started in 1937. Street dance evolved from informal dancing often done in informal settings in night clubs, school and on the street. Street jazz dance was inspired by traditional dance performed outside of professional studios. Considered by some as a sub-dance style or variation of hip hop,street jazz dance has several forms: hip hop, jazz dance, broadway dance, breakdancing and contemporary dance.. Throughout the life of Chance Glass Brothers. Timeline throughout the life of . Chance Glass Brothers. Alphonse . Mucha. , The Four Seasons, 1896. Art Nouveau: from1880’s to World War 1. From the 1880s until the First World War, western Europe and the United States witnessed the development of Art Nouveau (“New Art”). . Press Release New Partnership for French - American Jazz Exchange Baltimore, MD - February 2, 2011 - Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, FACE and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy have annou

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