Jazz Music Composition
Jazz music composition is the work of knowledgeable musicians
with the skills to write, and create one of the most memorable
masterpieces. Moreover, Jazz music Composition is a course included
in colleges and universities who deem it a worthy subject to study.
Composing Jazz music requires the theory of constructing chords
that are altered or substitute that would fit within the guidelines
of composition.
Meaning, experimentation is fine as long as you know how to fit
in the musical shocks in the piece in a manner to not disrupt the
flow. It is mandatory to keep the essence of Jazz music a part of
you when creating, and keep all thoughts to restrict creativity out
of your mind. The aim of Jazz music composition is to create what
you feel about any subject into the sound of your musical work. To
find your way into the making of Jazz music composition you should
learn the skills of basic theory in ear training, notes on various
instruments, key signatures, scales, chords, intervals,
counterpoint, harmony, melody, music terminology, clefs, meters and
time signatures, transposing of various instruments, and music
reading.
Listening to Jazz music from various artists will give you a
feel for the type of composition you would like to create. You can
begin with music arranging which is recreating an old song with new
ideas. For instance, it has been done many times by professional
musicians to use a public domain song, or ask permission to use a
certain song. One example is Chaka Khan's " The End Of A Love
Affair" written for Billie Holiday by Edward C. Redding in an
arrangement that fit Chaka Khan.
There are many versions of Jazz standards such as "They Can't
Take That Away From Me" , "Misty", and "Stormy Weather" by
different people who wanted to either keep the basic structure or
interpret the song in their own special way. The basic rules to
composing a Jazz Composition is to make a theme and arrange the
music around it.
Meaning, as in basic songwriting structure you will need a
beginning, middle, bridge, and ending. The order is always up to
the person(s )creating the music. You can begin with the themes
most common in notated Jazz and Blues sheet music or fake book
forms. In addition, use the basic theory structure you find on
sheet music as a format, but use your own ideas. In arranging, you
can examine the basic format, and embellish on areas you think
needs it. The direction one can go in music arrangement is infinite
according to the history of how each style of jazz music was
created.
When creating Jazz music composition one must remember the
essential element present in all true Jazz music which is
improvisation. Jazz Improvisation is not notated in any shape, way,
or form. In fact, the improvisation in Jazz composition is invented
by pure emotion of the musician moved by the accompaniment.
Improvisation in Jazz composition can be in the beginning, the
bridge and also at the end of the piece. Most commonly there is
embellishment in the middle of the piece, but it all depends on the
mood of the creator of the music.
Once you learn the theory behind Jazz music composition, you can
learn the shortcuts on creating. For example, lead sheets usually
have the Jazz chord symbol above the melody below it as a basic
structure to follow. When all is said and done, you will have
created your own masterpiece as a gift to the world from your
heart.
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