The Magic Of Jazz Singers
One of the most beautiful interpreters of song are Jazz singers.
The abilities of the human voice is phenomenal in the fact that one
could imitate another person or instrument, or sing several octaves
on the piano. The human voice can also interpret emotion in a way
only a human can. Jazz instruments can express emotion, but the
natural gift from within the human voice is conveyed in a variety
of ways.
For example, each singer has his or her own style they were born
with. Some of them may not be the best singers that Simon Cowell
would compliment. However, there are many Jazz legends and people
like them who have their own unique style. The je ne sias quoi x
factor of a voice that is unusual, yet pleasing to the ears. The
Jazz singers who have this quality have been heard in many clubs,
and recordings in the past.
These Jazz Legends have helped make Jazz music popular
especially with the use of the voice. There are four different
types of Jazz singers that made it in the world of Jazz music. One
style is the well-known crooner sound from singers such as Ivie
Anderson, Harry Connick Jr., Mel Torme` Michael Buble`, Tony
Bennett, Billy Eckstine, Mildred Bailey, Michael Kaczurak, Sathima
Bea Benjamin, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Johnny Hartman, Bing
Crosby, and Nat King Cole. The signature element of the crooner
sound is a voice with a smooth and sophisticated resonance made for
the microphone as clear as a radio announcers speaking voice.
Another style of Vocal Jazz Singers is the soulful bluesy sound
with Singers such as Diane Schuur, Nina Simone, Bessie Smith, Etta
James, Della Reese, and more. The soulful sound of voice is the
skill of ornamentation of the voice running up and down the scale
with ease. Bluesy and soulful is also a depth in the range of the
voice that sound as if it comes direction from the soul. There are
Jazz music Virtuoso's who have the ability to do anything from
vocalese to scat to ballad to fast and complex in perfection. The
Jazz singers of this category are Ella Fitzgerald, Phoebe Snow, Eva
Cassidy, Ernestine Anderson, Betty Carter, Cab Calloway, Sammy
Davis Jr., Eddie Jefferson, Bobby McFerrin Jr., Jon Hendricks, Slim
Gaillard, Rachelle Ferrell, Annie Ross, Etta Jones, Dame Cleo
Laine, Sarah Vaughn, Carmen Mercedes McRae, Mabel Mercer, Nikoletta
Szoke, and Nancy Wilson.
The Virtuoso can croon a ballad and articulate it in a unique
way. The virtuoso Jazz singer can also be strong and sassy and scat
in great complexity with ease. There is no doubt that the virtuoso
Jazz singer is the total embodiment of what Jazz is all about. The
last type of vocalist has an ethereal appeal that seems to come out
of another place with uniqueness in sound, and suitable to the
world of Jazz.
The unique style of Jazz singers is a sound that one doesn't
usually hear. For example, the uniqueness can come from the sound
quality of the voice or by doing something that sets the Jazz
singer on a different plane than the others. Singers of this
category are Amos Leon Thomas, Billy Holiday, Lee Wiley, Blossom
Dearie, Shirley Horne, Rita Reys, Eartha Kitt, Anita O'Day, Ray
Reach, Ethel Waters, Monica Zetterlund, Jimmy Rushing, Louis
Armstrong, Cassandra Wilson, Al Jarreau, and Dennis Rowland. Each
one has a particular sound of raspy, lush, high pitched, yodeling,
vibrato, or gift of humor.
There are also the average Jazz singers who deserve to be in the
spotlight also for having what it takes to make it successfully in
Jazz.
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