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Презентация на тему Blues and Jazz. Creating an American Artform

Delta Blues African-Americans in the 1800s sang about the pains of slavery, usually without any instruments.The first blues music was created along the Mississippi Delta. This style is called Delta Blues and sometimes Country
Blues and JazzCreating an American Artform Delta Blues   African-Americans in the 1800s sang about the pains RagtimePiano players in the 1890s played the piano in a new exciting Putting it All Together -  DixielandMusicians played “classical” instruments (like the Everyone Loves Jazz! From Dixieland to SwingThe 1920s are called the Jazz The Swing EraSwing bands usually featured a soloist. This was usually the Just make something up . . . Improvisation is perhaps the most Turning Jazz into “Art”Charlie Parker and other Jazz musicians did not like What Else Can We Do?As Jazz evolved into America’s Art Music, musicians Impact of Jazz MusicBlues and Jazz music still inspire music today.Many popular
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Слайд 2 Delta Blues
African-Americans in the 1800s

Delta Blues  African-Americans in the 1800s sang about the pains

sang about the pains of slavery, usually without any

instruments.
The first blues music was created along the Mississippi Delta. This style is called Delta Blues and sometimes Country Blues.
Blues music travelled up the Mississippi river and became popular in big cities like Kansas City, Chicago, and Memphis.


Слайд 3 Ragtime
Piano players in the 1890s played the piano

RagtimePiano players in the 1890s played the piano in a new

in a new exciting way to get people moving.
To

do this, they purposely played “between the beats” or during the backbeat. This type of rhythm is called syncopation.
Scott Joplin is one of the most famous ragtime composers of all time.

Слайд 4 Putting it All Together - Dixieland
Musicians played “classical”

Putting it All Together - DixielandMusicians played “classical” instruments (like the

instruments (like the trumpet, clarinet, and tuba) to “blues”

ideas (blue notes, 12-bar blues) with “ragtime” rhythms (syncopation).
This music first came out of New Orleans but travelled up the Mississippi River just like Blues Music.
Louis Armstrong is the most famous Dixieland musician.

Слайд 5 Everyone Loves Jazz! From Dixieland to Swing
The 1920s are

Everyone Loves Jazz! From Dixieland to SwingThe 1920s are called the

called the Jazz Age. It was a rebellious time

when many traditions about music, dancing, and drinking were challenged. It ended with the Great Depression in 1929.
Swing music was really easy to dance to and became the most popular music in America during the 1930s and early 1940s.

Слайд 6 The Swing Era
Swing bands usually featured a soloist.

The Swing EraSwing bands usually featured a soloist. This was usually

This was usually the band leader and the person

audiences came to see
Benny Goodman
Count Basie
In the 1940s, many bandleaders were singers. These bands were called “Big Bands”
Frank Sinatra
Ella Fitzgerald
Billie Holiday

Слайд 7 Just make something up . . .
Improvisation

Just make something up . . . Improvisation is perhaps the

is perhaps the most important characteristic of Jazz. A

song could never be played the same way twice.
In Classical Music, all the notes are written down.
In Jazz Music, the players make up the notes as they go along.
This meant the “players” were most important, not the composers.

Слайд 8 Turning Jazz into “Art”
Charlie Parker and other Jazz

Turning Jazz into “Art”Charlie Parker and other Jazz musicians did not

musicians did not like Swing and Big Band music

because there was no improvisation and they thought it sounded “cheesy”. They created Bebop as a form of music too fast and too unpredictable for dancing.
Audiences, instead, watched the musicians play, and admired their creativity.
Jazz was no longer entertainment. It now art.

Слайд 9 What Else Can We Do?
As Jazz evolved into

What Else Can We Do?As Jazz evolved into America’s Art Music,

America’s Art Music, musicians explored as many different musical

ideas as they could.
Some musicians played music without a melody.
Some musicians made music with dissonance.
Some musicians randomized their musical ideas and explored the results

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