The Essence Of Jazz
The essence of Jazz music is the ethereal atmosphere of the
dimensional harmony created by kaleidoscope of chromatic tones. It
is the pulsating back beat of syncopating African rhythms through
the rumble of the drums, or soft sound of the brush to the
snare.
The music is an expression of melody from the depth of the soul
conveyed as a gospel in many unique ways. These elements combined
with the free impressionistic ambiance of instrumental tones in
orchestration as a foundational juxtaposition of 7th, 9th,13th
chordal harmony makes this style truly unique. The essence of Jazz
music is music that is upbeat, full of pizzazz ,yet laid back with
style. One would never guess that this free style of music has a
foundation that began with Baroque elements found in Classical
music.
Classical music comes from the basic structure of homophony when
two or more musical lines are played vertically in the same
direction as sacred music. In fact, Jazz music is created with
homophony in terms of the movement of chords to support the melodic
improvisation. However, when it comes to playing intervals and
chordal harmonies, Jazz is free from the restriction of classical
form. For example, if a song is written in the key of C or a minor
there are no sharps or flats written on the staffs. Many times in
Jazz music Accidentals are put in the music to cause a tonal effect
found in chromatic tones. Tonal effects can occur when one or more
notes are altered by raising or lowering a pitch by one half step.
Sharps are symbols in the shape of a number sign or tic tac toe
board (#). Flats are symbols in the shape of a lower case B(b), yet
shaped differently like half a heart.
In some Jazz pieces, both the sharp and flat can occur
simultaneously in a chord. The result of such musical
experimentation can be Dissonant chords unresolved for the purpose
of producing a certain sound. Depending on what tones are used the
sound is either full of color, or full of tension. On the other
hand, Consonance is a stable balance of harmonic tones without
tension. One example of the essence of Jazz Music is the song
"Route 66" with cluster of chords with dissonant tones that move
from major to minor to diminished to create tonal color.
The Tones in Jazz music is always about the speech rhythm and
the chordal harmony full of color as influenced by music in the
impressionism period. The essence of Jazz music serves as a
personal interpretation of the picture the performer wants us to
thinks about. The icing to the cake are the vocalists and
instrumentalists who performs how they feel from the soul as the
music beckons them to reply to it's statement. As the soloist plays
or sings, the beauty of strong kaleidoscope tones in the harmony
encourages one to soar especially in ballads.
All of this can occur when the harmony plays in the right
position above the correct bass tones found in all Jazz
masterpieces. The true essence of Jazz music is present in its
ability to shape the music through tones, the syncopation of speech
rhythm, the chromatic harmony, improvisational solos, and constant
motion of the bass. It is the free structure made from a balanced
structure, and a music expressed from the soul.
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