What subgenre of Jazz do you prefer? |
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Mascodagama
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Topic: What subgenre of Jazz do you prefer? Posted: February 26 2007 at 16:17 |
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I like at least some music from every one of those categories. But free / avant garde is probably what I listen to most frequently these days, followed by cool, bebop-hard bop and jazz-rock fusion.
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laplace
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Posted: February 26 2007 at 16:15 | |
Never seen this thread before so I'm clicking funk jazz under the understanding that it encompasses afrobeat. I spent a while looking for "canterbury" until I saw the last option :(
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progismylife
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Posted: February 26 2007 at 16:12 | |
I'll revive this thread with a vote for, um, I don't know. What option is closest to smooth jazz? Ah other I guess.
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Dick Heath
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Posted: October 28 2006 at 06:04 | |
Said it before, jazz fusion covers just under 50% of the other sub-genres listed. You mean jazz rock fusion to avoid ambiguity. One of the first groups/albums with 'fusion' in it name was the Joe Harriott/John Mayer Indo-jazz Fusion group of 1965- 8, who fused jazz and raga.
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B.B Hood
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Posted: October 27 2006 at 22:03 | |
Bossa Nova |
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Arrrghus
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Posted: October 27 2006 at 21:58 | |
Fusion, followed by Coltrane. He's a genre himself, he's that awesome.
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Sasquamo
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Posted: October 27 2006 at 21:57 | |
So many people voted for jazz fusion, probably because it is the only jazz genre that they are familiar with. A couple more things. The original poster said that bebop and hard bop are 100 percent improvisation. Actually, that's not true, since there is a main melody. The musicians all play the "head," or melody, through a couple of times and then they go into their solos, where the first instrument improvises stuff based on the chord changes of the head for as long as he wants before stopping and letting the next instrument play, and so on, until everyone that is soloing in the tune is done, at which point they play the head again, and the song is over. Also, despite its name, hard bop is very different from bebop.
Anyway, I vote for bebop/hard bop, since I love both.
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markosherrera
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Posted: October 27 2006 at 20:46 | |
brazilian jazz like ZIL ,egberto gismonti,nana vasconcelos,flora purim ,hermeto pascoal.,wagner tiso ,Cesar Camargo Mariano,Tania Maria,Eliane Elias
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Dick Heath
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Posted: August 25 2006 at 12:17 | |
Dick Heath
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Posted: August 25 2006 at 12:15 | |
Jay440
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Posted: August 25 2006 at 02:02 | |
In no order of preference:
BeBop/Hard Bop (McCoy Tyner's "Trident' album kicks serious ass!) Fusion (Mahavishnu, Tony Williams, etc.) Free Jazz. Exactly which Sub-Genre Pat Metheny falls into seems to be in question, but I really dig him. |
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Abstrakt
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Posted: August 24 2006 at 10:58 | |
Jazz Fusion followed by avant/free jazz
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Dick Heath
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Posted: August 24 2006 at 10:55 | |
Have to remind that terminology used wrt jazz-relayted musics here is at best sloppy and inconsistent. Fusion covers allsorts of jazz fused with other musics. Remember one of the first albums with fusion in its title and an early source of the term was with Joe Harriott & John Mayers Indo Jazz Fusion albums in the mid 60's, a marriage of then English style modern jazz (and Joe Harriott was West Indian who had been on the London scene for 20 years) and Indian raga. Mention of Holdsworth and Dixie dregs then strictly the majority of their albums are jazz rock fusion. The only reference book and history on the subject of mixing rock with jazz is Stuart Nicholson's Jazz Rock: A History
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lucas
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Posted: August 24 2006 at 07:48 | |
The result of this poll was highly predictible (as was the result of the Dire Straits poll) : prog-related jazz !!!
I like many jazz subgenres :
world jazz (Pat Meth, Jan Garbarek, Zakir Hussain, didier malherbe (ex-Gong BTW))
be-bop/hard-bop (john coltrane, wayne shorter)
latin jazz (the crusaders' 'chili con soul' album)
vocal jazz (sarah vaughan, billie holiday)
big band (buddy rich big band, 'big swing face' is a phenomenal live CD, and check out the tribute to the music of BR featuring the buddy rich big band + drummers like Bruford, Neil Peart, Morgenstein, Manu Katché...)
fusion (loose change (w/ virgil donati), allan holdsworth, dixie dregs...)
ragtime (scott joplin)
cool jazz (miles davis)
plus artists like earl hines, duke ellington...
Recently I was on holidays in Poland, and bought some polish jazz that I can recommend to you :
Wlodzimierz Nahorny (free jazz), Jan 'ptaszyn' wroblewski, jarek smietana, krzysztof komeda, zbigniew namyslowski, leszek mozdzer sextet, michal urbaniak's album 'decadence' (it's not really jazz, more experience stuff with an orchestra).
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Intruder
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Posted: August 23 2006 at 05:34 | |
Dig 'em all!
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progressive
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Posted: August 20 2006 at 18:00 | |
1. Avant Garde/Free Jazz. and some funky :) |
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Kleynan
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Posted: August 15 2006 at 12:50 | |
Absoloutly no contest! Fusion is my choice of course. Followed by cool and funk.
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Sacred 22
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Posted: August 15 2006 at 02:48 | |
Fusion but I do like to listen to masters play as well.
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Reverie
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Posted: August 15 2006 at 02:41 | |
And me |
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Dick Heath
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Posted: August 14 2006 at 13:03 | |
Those in the UK, look out in HMV's sale for a cheap copy of nu.fusionist's Nils Petter Molvaer's album Remakes - a remix album, which has contributions from modern jazz musicians Bill Laswell, Matthew Herbert, Bugge Wesseltoft, Martin Koller etc. I reckon a few here will have a real shock to the directions in which new jazz are heading - at least based on the limited choices offered up here on this thread. (Indeed check out Nils Petter Molvaer's original albums, e.g. Khymer, Live, NP3, etc. to discover the degree to which nu-fusion can be deconstructed and constructed afresh).
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