Appreciating Jazz And Enjoying It

Familiar songs sound new when played using a different instrument and a unique style. And one of those genres that can give a different beat to an ordinary sound is jazz. However, despite its unique sound and different rendition of a composition, some people just cannot seem to appreciate it. Yes, they just cannot seem to understand why many love it.

If you have one of those "it's okay" reactions after hearing the music played, a little rap-tapping in the heart might help you appreciate it more.

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1. Learn the genre's history or origin. Cue up some melodies from Charlie Parker, Lester Young, and Louis Armstrong.

2. Familiarise the sound elements that jump out of the score:

Bass. This anchors the bottom end-helping drive the rhythms together and playing musical counterpoint to other instrument

Drum. This serves as a fuel is to a car. It propels music forward, providing variety to the rhythm.

Guitar and Piano. These are the providers of rich textures and melodies, and a great solo.

Trumpets and sax. Jazz will not be complete without these. They are usually the dominant elements you will hear.

3. Tap the rhythm. Although the complexity of the music may escape the tap of your foot, it has a juicy beat, which you can use to connect with its exciting energy. Try doing the following to feel the song next time you hear a score played.

Listen to the way the instruments carry the cadence, and then clap your hands, tap your foot, and sway your body along with it.

Identify and remember the different rhythm section, which usually consists of stand-up bass, drums, and piano or guitar.

Base the tapping of your foot on the drum. Listen how the drummer fills in an assorted beat.

Pay attention to the bassist and observe how the bass instruments secure all rhythms.

4. Listen to more Jazz music. Start with the records that you like best and expand your taste from there. Bebop, cool, hard, modal, Latin, soul, or fusion-your options are wide.

Once you are ready to put you knowledge of the music to a test drive, contact Event Music right away to play for your party.

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