Jazz 101: A Complete Guide to Learning and Loving Jazz

Jazz 101: A Complete Guide to Learning and Loving Jazz

by John Szwed
Jazz 101: A Complete Guide to Learning and Loving Jazz

Jazz 101: A Complete Guide to Learning and Loving Jazz

by John Szwed

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Overview

A vital tool in understanding and appreciating jazz — introducing the key figures, theory, and the controversies that shaped it development — that explores how it became North America's most popular music in less than fifty years.

Often called America's only original art form, jazz is also one of our least understood. This fascinating entry into the world of jazz for the beginner, novice, casual enthusiast, or anyone who thinks jazz stopped developing in the 1950s, a misconception widely held today, debunks fallacies and analyzes the myths, history, and developments of this enthralling art form.

John F. Szwed, anthropologist, critic, and musical scholar, takes readers on a tour of the varied and nonlinear history of jazz, exploring how it developed from an ethnic music to popular music to part of the avant garde in less than fifty years. But he also offers insightful commentary on how jazz changed the way the world would look at music.

This complete overview includes:

  • The major types of jazz and the significant jazz musicians of the 20th century
  • The roots of jazz, including its European and African influences
  • Extensive sidebars with recommended listening, plus exhaustive appendices on jazz singers, record guides, and more


Jazz 101 makes jazz, with all its intricacies of artistry and vast array of forms, accessible to readers in fluid, entertaining prose.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786884964
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 08/23/2000
Edition description: 1 ED
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.19(w) x 8.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

John F. Szwed is currently a professor of anthropology, African and African-American studies, music, and American studies at Yale University. He has written seven books on music and African-American culture and numerous articles and reviews on related subjects. His honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship. He lives in Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Prefacexi
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Part 1
1Introduction3
2Recordings and Performance13
3Defining Jazz18
4Elements25
5Forms35
6Improvisation, Composition, and Arranging43
7Sources53
8Listening to Jazz61
9The Clubs67
Part 2
10Jazz Styles79
11The Beginnings of Jazz87
121900-1925: New Orleans96
13Beyond New Orleans116
141925-1940: Swing126
Part 3
15The 1940s: Revivalism151
16Five Who Helped Make a Revolution155
17Bebop160
18The 1950s: Cool Jazz175
19West Coast Jazz184
20Hard Bop, Soul Music, and Funk192
21The Organ Trio198
22Post-Bebop Improvisation, c. 1956200
Part 4
231959: Multiple Revolutions209
24Free Jazz223
25Third Stream244
Part 5
26The 1970s251
27Jazz-Rock260
28The 1980s and 1990s269
29Europe278
30Acid Jazz, Drum 'n' Bass, Neo-Swing283
31What's Next?289
Appendix 1Jazz Singing293
Appendix 2A Guide to the Record Guides300
Appendix 3Jazz on the Internet306
Appendix 4Jazz at the Movies314
Appendix 5Selected Bibliography318
Appendix 6Records by Mail338
Appendix 7Current Reading341
Index343
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