MUAR 393 Lecture 14: Intro to Bebop, Glossary Terms

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Dave laing - housekeeping: test 2 and 3 will be 40 questions: 30 on the music, 10 on the glossary, tested on bolded names (on the notes to music test 2) Players, arrangers, composers, band leaders: do(cid:374)"t (cid:374)eed to k(cid:374)ow date of recordi(cid:374)g or (cid:374)a(cid:373)es of (cid:374)o(cid:374)-bolded names, need to know certain tune titles, sortiesjazznights. com jazz concert listings for concert review. Do not write about jam sessions or student concerts! Tone (sound of instrument: i(cid:374) classical, there"s a(cid:374) ideal sou(cid:374)d for a(cid:374) instrument (e. g. a pure tone, but in jazz, the sound is stylistic and personalized crafted by the player. Expressive devices form/structure: repertoire, what pieces are they playing, 2 basic forms: blues (12 bar form), and aaba. Beats/pulses get organized into groups that form the base of the song structure. Melody and harmony are intertwined with rhythm and all 3 act on each other.

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