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What to listen for in jazz / Barry Kernfeld.

LIBRA ML3506 .K47 1995 1 v.
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kernfeld, Barry Dean, 1950-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jazz--Analysis, appreciation.
Jazz.
Physical Description:
xvii, 247 pages : music ; 25 cm + 1 audio disc (digital)
Place of Publication:
New Haven : Yale University Press, [1995]
Summary:
This book from the editor of the New Grove Dictionary of Jazz offers a unique way of approaching and understanding jazz. Drawing on twenty-one historic jazz recordings, reproduced on a compact disc that accompanies the book, Barry Kernfeld illustrates jazz rhythm, forms, arrangement, composition, improvisation, style, and sound.
"A work that is not only long overdue but eminently readable as well". -- Jack Sohmer, Jazz Times
"For those who have a real love and curiosity for the music and some skill, reading this book will be one of the most rewarding experiences they could have. All students of the music, exponents and musicologists, should read it. It's an exceptionally good buy". -- Eddie Harvey, The Musician
"Kernfeld's writing is clear, informed by a lifetime's listening to jazz, and full of good sense.... Anyone who wants to understand jazz will need to get hold of this groundbreaking study. It's an essential work". -- Andy Hamilton, Jazz on CD
Notes:
Includes discography (pages [206]-211) and index.
ISBN:
0300059027
0300061625
OCLC:
30594666

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