@MrMattPanlhurst, thanks, I'm glad you liked it. I do certainly think that understanding or teaching jazz as a "knower code" is unhelpful. This one, I hope, addresses an even wider misunderstanding about what jazz even is, among jazz "outsiders" especially. Jazz itself is attacked and watered down by misunderstanding and misrepresentation. For example, "jazz pieces" and performances lacking any improvisation in music examinations and school music programs.
what lah classical doesnt exist either haha it aint classical til u classical it but i ear ya, jazz isnt real. it died out a long time ago. we got the zombie music now. museum music. u got that right.
I don't think it's dead. Plenty of people play it in all sorts of ways. "Classical" music exists in notation before people play it, it is a 'thing". Jazz isn't a "thing", it's a way of playing music. You can play classical pieces in a jazz way, or anything.
This is gold! Another piece in the puzzle to debunking "knower codes" that you spoken about previously! Great work.
@MrMattPanlhurst, thanks, I'm glad you liked it. I do certainly think that understanding or teaching jazz as a "knower code" is unhelpful. This one, I hope, addresses an even wider misunderstanding about what jazz even is, among jazz "outsiders" especially. Jazz itself is attacked and watered down by misunderstanding and misrepresentation. For example, "jazz pieces" and performances lacking any improvisation in music examinations and school music programs.
@@TeachingJazz Very admirable - keep chipping away! Very worthwhile correcting these misunderstandings!
I loved this! What a great, refreshing and empowering take on jazz!:)
Brilliant.
Thanks!
Brilliant
Thanks @tonybarnard3698!!
hahahha funny and so true
what lah
classical doesnt exist either haha
it aint classical til u classical it
but i ear ya, jazz isnt real. it died out a long time ago. we got the zombie music now. museum music. u got that right.
I don't think it's dead. Plenty of people play it in all sorts of ways. "Classical" music exists in notation before people play it, it is a 'thing". Jazz isn't a "thing", it's a way of playing music. You can play classical pieces in a jazz way, or anything.