Contents for Jazz Styles:
History and Analysis, Ninth Edition


PREFACE
1INTRODUCTION
part I BASICS OF JAZZ
2WHAT IS JAZZ?
3APPRECIATING JAZZ IMPROVISATION
part II PREMODERN JAZZ
4ORIGINS OF JAZZ
5EARLY JAZZ: COMBO JAZZ
PRIOR TO THE MIDDLE 1930s
6SWING: THE EARLY 1930s
TO THE LATE 1940s
7DUKE ELLINGTON
8THE COUNT BASIE BANDS
part III MODERN JAZZ: THE EARLY 1940s TO THE EARLY 1960s
9BOP
10 COOL JAZZ
Lennie Tristano and Lee Konitz
Birth of the Cool
West Coast Style of the 1950s
11 HARD BOP
12MILES DAVIS, HIS GROUPS
AND SIDEMEN
13JOHN COLTRANE
part IV MODERN JAZZ: THE EARLY 1960s TO THE EARLY 1990s
141960s AND 70s AVANT-GARDE
AND "FREE" JAZZ
Ornette Coleman
Don Cherry
Cecil Taylor
Albert Ayler
Charles Mingus
Eric Dolphy
Sun Ra
The Art Ensemble of Chicago
Anthony Braxton
The World Saxophone Quartet
15BILL EVANS, HERBIE HANCOCK,
CHICK COREA, AND KEITH JARRETT
16JAZZ-ROCK FUSION
Miles Davis
John McLaughlin
Larry Coryell
Joe Zawinul
Weather Report
Jaco Pastorius
Pat Metheny
 
17 1980-2005
 

APPENDIX
CHRONOLOGY OF JAZZ STYLES CHART
ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
Rhythm:
Beat
Tempo
Meter
Rhythm
Syncopation
Swing eighths
Polyrhythm
Scales, Keys, Tonality, and Modality
Blue Notes
Chords and Chord Progressions
Chord Voicing
The Blues
Listening for the Twelve-Bar Blues and Thirty-Two-Bar Forms
Detecting Other Forms
Modal Forms
The Effects of Form on Improvisation
Phrasing in Relation to Form
Tone Color

ALBUM BUYING STRATEGIES

GUIDE TO JAZZ VIDEOS

GLOSSARY

SUPPLEMENTARY READING

SOURCES FOR NOTATED JAZZ SOLOS

FOR MUSICIANS
Chords and Chord Progressions
Twelve-Bar Blues Progressions
Turnarounds
Voicing
Modes
Comping
Walking Bass Lines
Rock Bass Lines
Latin American Bass Line
Syncopations
Comping Figures for "Rhythm Changes"
Ride Rhythms
Jazz-Rock/Jazz-Funk Drumming
INDEX

TABLES

5.1 Early jazz musicians
5.2 New Orleans and Chicago musicians
5.3 Comparing Louis Armstrong with Bix Beiderbecke
6.1 Swing-style musicians
6.2 Fletcher Henderson musicians
7.1 Duke Ellington musicians
7.2 Johnny Hodges disciples
8.1 Kansas City musicians
8.2 Count Basie musicians
8.3 Comparing Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young
8.4 Lester Young disciples
9.1 Bop musicians
9.2 Charlie Parker disciples
9.3 Thelonious Monk disciples
10.1 West Coast musicians
10.2 Stan Kenton and Woody Herman musicians
11.1 Hard bop musicians
11.2 Comparing West Coast style with hard bop style
11.3 Philadelphia and Detroit musicians
11.4 Horace Silver musicians
11.5 Art Blakey musicians
12.1 Miles Davis saxophonists
12.2 Miles Davis guitarists
12.3 Miles Davis rhythm sections
12.4 Miles Davis disciples
13.1 McCoy Tyner disciples
13.2 John Coltrane disciples
14.1 Ornette Coleman disciples
14.2 Free-jazz musicians
16.1 Jazz-rock musicians

SPECIAL BOXED FEATURES
Vibrato
Pitch bends

LINE DRAWINGS AND INSTRUMENT PHOTOS


3.1 Possible visualizations of tone perceptions
3.2 String bass and electric bass guitar
3.3 Audience view of drum set
3.4 Drums
3.5 Open and closed high-hat cymbals
3.6 Sticks, brushes and mallets
3.7 Bass drum--foot pedal
4.1 Guitar and banjo
5.1 Clarinet and soprano saxophone
5.2 Baritone saxophone--bass saxophone
5.3 Tuba
5.4 Recording by playing into acoustic horns
6.1 Alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones
7.1 Trumpet, Cornet, Fluegelhorn, and Trombone
9.1 Piano keyboard illustration of a whole-tone sequence
9.2 Vibraharp
12.1 Piano keyboard illustration: the first 10 notes in "Masqualero"
13.1 Piano keyboard illustration: fifths in left hand, fourths in right hand
14.1 Kettle drum
14.2 Piccolo, flute, clarinet, bass clarinet
16.1 Chart of parallel streams distinguishing jazz from rock and jazz-rock
mutes
MUSICIAN PHOTOS
Lester Young Band
Dizzy Gillespie Big Band of 1947
Chick Corea, Dave Holland & Wayne Shorter
Jimmy Blanton and Jaco Pastorius
Superior Orchestra
Scott Joplin
Joe Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers
James P. Johnson
Louis Armstrong
Sidney Bechet
The Benny Goodman Band
Roy Eldridge
Coleman Hawkins
Art Tatum
The Duke Ellington Band of the 1930s
Duke Ellington Band of 1942
Johnny Hodges
Count Basie
The Count Basie Band of 1938
Lester Young and Jo Jones
Charlie Mingus, Roy Haynes, Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker
Charlie Parker and Miles Davis
Dizzy Gillespie
Thelonious Monk
Stan Getz
Modern Jazz Quartet
Max Roach
Gerry Mulligan, Larry Bunker, Chet Baker, Lee Konitz
The Metronome All-Stars (Tristano, Konitz, Getz, etc.)
The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Birth of the Cool Band
Cannonball and Nat Adderley
Horace Silver
Clifford Brown and Sonny Rollins
Art Blakey
Cannonball Adderley, Paul Chambers, Miles Davis and John Coltrane
Gil Evans
Tony Williams
Ron Carter and Wayne Shorter
Red Garland, Miles Davis, Paul Chambers, Art Taylor and Sonny Rollins
John Coltrane playing tenor sax
McCoy Tyner, John Coltrane, Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones
John Coltrane playing soprano saxophone
Elvin Jones
Ornette Coleman
Ornette Coleman, Charlie Haden and Eddie Blackwell
Cecil Taylor
Charles Mingus
Sun Ra band
The Art Ensemble of Chicago
Don Cherry, Charlie Haden, Eddie Blackwell and Dewey Redman
Bill Evans, 1974
Bill Evans, 1960
Herbie Hancock
Chick Corea
Keith Jarrett
Scott LaFaro
Herbie Hancock
Miles Davis fusion band
John McLaughlin
Larry Coryell
Wayne Shorter, Miroslav Vitous and Joe Zawinul
Herbie Hancock's first fusion band
DJ Logic
David Sanborn
Michael Brecker
John Zorn
Dave Douglas
Tito Puente
Chick Corea and John Patitucci
Quentin Jackson playing into plunger mute
Miles Davis playing into cup mute
Dicky Wells playing into straight mute
Miles Davis playing into Harmon mute



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