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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;OrourkeTafoya734:&amp;#32;Created page with 'Jazz will come in many varieties and in this posting I will become comparing and contrasting 3 of the styles including Completely new Orleans Jazz, Harlem Pace, and the White Jaz…'&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Jazz will come in many varieties and in this posting I will become comparing and contrasting 3 of the styles including Completely new Orleans Jazz, Harlem Pace, and the White Jazz. For the modern Orleans Style I'm using the song &amp;quot;Potato Head Blues&amp;quot; by Louis Armstrong and also his Hot More effective and for Harlem Stride I find the song &amp;quot;Charleston&amp;quot; by simply James P. Johnson and finally I chose this song &amp;quot;There Ain't No Sweet Man&amp;quot; by Paul Whitman to represent White Jazz.&lt;br /&gt;
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New Orleans could be the birthplace of Jazz as well as the [http://www.goodreads.com/event/show/558942-the-way-to-become-excellent-at-smooth-jazz visit this link] is probably the oldest forms connected with Jazz. At any time of the birth of Jazz within the late 1800s black everyone was oppressed and segregated. This led them to experience a music of their particular that was seriously rooted in music and rhythm. After the city war there were plenty of extra instruments available and lots of blacks purchased them and began participating in music. These blacks may well not have played their instruments adequately, but they did use rhythm very distinctly and also this lead to the initial jazz music. White Jazz ended up being the white community's reaction to the new music with the blacks. At first white musicians played songs published by blacks, but eventually they developed their own style which lost a number of the edgy feel and for me does now swing as much as black music from the period. Harlem Stride would be the eastern piano type of playing jazz, it is played by using the left hand switching between bass records and midrange notices. This creates a good oom-pah feeling on the song, and as you move the left hand is usually kept busy with the stride the correct hand is liberal to play complex tunes.&lt;br /&gt;
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As mentioned before Jazz is seated in rhythm; it's that feeling with it that cannot become explained in phrases, but is immediately recognizable when read. When listening on the songs &amp;quot;Potato Brain Blues&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;There Is not No Sweet Man&amp;quot; it is easy to find similarities inside the rhythm that that they employ. Both of these are written within 4/4 time and employ small notes played about brass instruments to maintain the tempo. In contrast in the song &amp;quot;Charleston&amp;quot; there's only one instrument used which is the piano, but you can still find [http://www.yapperz.com/BrendaRemillard015/blog/the-way-to-end-up-getting-good-with-smooth-jazz/ instrumental music] played small on the piano to hold the rhythm. All three of such songs are enjoyed at an high energy tempo but &amp;quot;There Ain't No Sweet Man&amp;quot; somehow is played at a much slower tempo. This is accomplished in the song by getting the musicians play their instruments in a almost lackadaisical manner.&lt;br /&gt;
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Many people tend not to consider notated jazz new music true Jazz because it is impossible to capture the impression of Jazz together with notation. Paul Whitman utilised notated music in his song &amp;quot;There Is not No Sweet Man&amp;quot; because doing so was played by the large orchestra and it otherwise would are impossible to play achievable large of a gaggle. Both &amp;quot;Potato &amp;quot;Head Blues&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Charleston&amp;quot; are not notated when these folks were recorded, and that allowed for many spontaneity in the recording that is a large part of the Jazz feeling. Sometimes the melody of a piece can be lost towards untrained ear because of the way the song is interpreted in a very Jazz style. These three melodies were all created to be played as Jazz and they are considered to be Jazz songs and also in &amp;quot;Charleston&amp;quot; in addition to &amp;quot;There Ain't Not any Sweet Man&amp;quot; it is possible to pick out the melody, but when I pay attention to &amp;quot;Potato Head Blues&amp;quot; this melody is difficult for me before you start because so much is being conducted.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;Potato Head Blues&amp;quot; immediately kicks off with polyphony style which is mainly the reason I can't seem to obtain the melody as well from the outset. &amp;quot;There Ain't Not any Sweet Man&amp;quot; carries a small intro that will shortly breaks right homophony and although there's still a lot taking place in the song all the [http://runeschmidt1128.babybloggo.de/1505317/Tips-On-How-To-Become-Fantastic-With-Smooth-Jazz/ related sites] revolve close to one melody. When listening to be able to these songs When i hear crisp harmonies throughout and also this consonance of harmony used in the songs makes them very enjoyable to be handled by. &amp;quot;Charleston&amp;quot; is an exciting and happy song to hear but because the idea only involves one particular instrument, the piano, it does not have as much depth for it as the other songs. In &amp;quot;There Isn't No Sweet Man&amp;quot; the full orchestra is utilized including brass, woodwinds in addition to stringed instruments. Using that many pieces inside a song creates a fullness to the music and a complexity that is not easily replicated. &amp;quot;There Ain't Absolutely no Sweet Man&amp;quot; makes use of the trumpet with the melody along with the voice. &amp;quot;Potato Head Blues&amp;quot; in addition uses trumpet because primary melody carrier but many other instruments are used such as the cornet and a guitar.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;OrourkeTafoya734:&amp;#32;Created page with 'Jazz will come in many varieties and in this posting I will become comparing and contrasting 3 of the styles including Completely new Orleans Jazz, Harlem Pace, and the White Jaz…'&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Jazz will come in many varieties and in this posting I will become comparing and contrasting 3 of the styles including Completely new Orleans Jazz, Harlem Pace, and the White Jazz. For the modern Orleans Style I'm using the song &amp;quot;Potato Head Blues&amp;quot; by Louis Armstrong and also his Hot More effective and for Harlem Stride I find the song &amp;quot;Charleston&amp;quot; by simply James P. Johnson and finally I chose this song &amp;quot;There Ain't No Sweet Man&amp;quot; by Paul Whitman to represent White Jazz.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
New Orleans could be the birthplace of Jazz as well as the [http://www.goodreads.com/event/show/558942-the-way-to-become-excellent-at-smooth-jazz visit this link] is probably the oldest forms connected with Jazz. At any time of the birth of Jazz within the late 1800s black everyone was oppressed and segregated. This led them to experience a music of their particular that was seriously rooted in music and rhythm. After the city war there were plenty of extra instruments available and lots of blacks purchased them and began participating in music. These blacks may well not have played their instruments adequately, but they did use rhythm very distinctly and also this lead to the initial jazz music. White Jazz ended up being the white community's reaction to the new music with the blacks. At first white musicians played songs published by blacks, but eventually they developed their own style which lost a number of the edgy feel and for me does now swing as much as black music from the period. Harlem Stride would be the eastern piano type of playing jazz, it is played by using the left hand switching between bass records and midrange notices. This creates a good oom-pah feeling on the song, and as you move the left hand is usually kept busy with the stride the correct hand is liberal to play complex tunes.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
As mentioned before Jazz is seated in rhythm; it's that feeling with it that cannot become explained in phrases, but is immediately recognizable when read. When listening on the songs &amp;quot;Potato Brain Blues&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;There Is not No Sweet Man&amp;quot; it is easy to find similarities inside the rhythm that that they employ. Both of these are written within 4/4 time and employ small notes played about brass instruments to maintain the tempo. In contrast in the song &amp;quot;Charleston&amp;quot; there's only one instrument used which is the piano, but you can still find [http://www.yapperz.com/BrendaRemillard015/blog/the-way-to-end-up-getting-good-with-smooth-jazz/ instrumental music] played small on the piano to hold the rhythm. All three of such songs are enjoyed at an high energy tempo but &amp;quot;There Ain't No Sweet Man&amp;quot; somehow is played at a much slower tempo. This is accomplished in the song by getting the musicians play their instruments in a almost lackadaisical manner.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Many people tend not to consider notated jazz new music true Jazz because it is impossible to capture the impression of Jazz together with notation. Paul Whitman utilised notated music in his song &amp;quot;There Is not No Sweet Man&amp;quot; because doing so was played by the large orchestra and it otherwise would are impossible to play achievable large of a gaggle. Both &amp;quot;Potato &amp;quot;Head Blues&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Charleston&amp;quot; are not notated when these folks were recorded, and that allowed for many spontaneity in the recording that is a large part of the Jazz feeling. Sometimes the melody of a piece can be lost towards untrained ear because of the way the song is interpreted in a very Jazz style. These three melodies were all created to be played as Jazz and they are considered to be Jazz songs and also in &amp;quot;Charleston&amp;quot; in addition to &amp;quot;There Ain't Not any Sweet Man&amp;quot; it is possible to pick out the melody, but when I pay attention to &amp;quot;Potato Head Blues&amp;quot; this melody is difficult for me before you start because so much is being conducted.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;quot;Potato Head Blues&amp;quot; immediately kicks off with polyphony style which is mainly the reason I can't seem to obtain the melody as well from the outset. &amp;quot;There Ain't Not any Sweet Man&amp;quot; carries a small intro that will shortly breaks right homophony and although there's still a lot taking place in the song all the [http://runeschmidt1128.babybloggo.de/1505317/Tips-On-How-To-Become-Fantastic-With-Smooth-Jazz/ related sites] revolve close to one melody. When listening to be able to these songs When i hear crisp harmonies throughout and also this consonance of harmony used in the songs makes them very enjoyable to be handled by. &amp;quot;Charleston&amp;quot; is an exciting and happy song to hear but because the idea only involves one particular instrument, the piano, it does not have as much depth for it as the other songs. In &amp;quot;There Isn't No Sweet Man&amp;quot; the full orchestra is utilized including brass, woodwinds in addition to stringed instruments. Using that many pieces inside a song creates a fullness to the music and a complexity that is not easily replicated. &amp;quot;There Ain't Absolutely no Sweet Man&amp;quot; makes use of the trumpet with the melody along with the voice. &amp;quot;Potato Head Blues&amp;quot; in addition uses trumpet because primary melody carrier but many other instruments are used such as the cornet and a guitar.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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