The Evolution of Jazz

The idea of orchestration reminds me of Bartok’s Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta. That piece uses a large percussion section which Bartok wrote for in great detail. Listen to the section that at times sounds like they’re playing something completely different and even against what’s going on with the strings and the brass.

Is it comfortable to sit in an orchestra next to the percussion section banging out some odd rhythms against what you are playing? No. But when you hear the whole piece together from the proper perspective it sounds wonderful–so much so that it bears repeated listening precisely because of the depth of its multi-layered orchestration.

There is not simply one preordained musical direction in the approach to jazz I am describing. There was in the era of Oscar Peterson, Ahmad Jamal, Red Garland, George Shearing and the other great traditional trios.

Oscar Peterson

They played the head followed by a piano solo followed by a bass solo, then traded fours followed by the head out.

That was a great template for its time but jazz evolved, and that older style became a cliché. So jazz embraced a new template. When Oscar and those guys created their style, it was fresh in the 50s because they evolved from the earlier styles of stride and swing.

Bebop sounded fresh and innovative in its time but the evolution of jazz has lead to the much more free type of improvisation I’ve been describing and on display in our recording of the The Snow Leopard.

Contemporary jazz allows the music to take you on a journey never before played or heard. Playing this style of jazz means being secure in your own ego and free of fear and insecurities that will get in the way of musical flow and spontaneity. It means abandoning your fear of ‘mistakes’.

It means trusting your technique and intuitive musical sense. It gives you the freedom to express what you want to say. It’s a group journey when everyone is on the same wavelength.

Inception
Cinematic @ 68 bpm
Inception
Cinematic @ 68 bpm
Milky Way
Ethereal @ 100 bpm
Milky Way
Ethereal @ 100 bpm
I-VI-II-V
Jazz @ 140 bpm
I-VI-II-V
Jazz @ 140 bpm
Caribbean Express
Salsa @ 165 bpm
Caribbean Express
Salsa @ 165 bpm
Dawn of a New Day
Soul @ 85 bpm
Dawn of a New Day
Soul @ 85 bpm
Spinning Top
Jazz Waltz @ 140 bpm
Spinning Top
Jazz Waltz @ 140 bpm
Sails Full Open
Contemporary @ 120 bpm
Sails Full Open
Contemporary @ 120 bpm
Summer's Dawn
Jazz Waltz @ 110 bpm
Summer's Dawn
Jazz Waltz @ 110 bpm
The Benji Pad
Ethereal @ 100 bpm
The Benji Pad
Ethereal @ 100 bpm
St. Thomas Block Party
Calypso @ 114 bpm
St. Thomas Block Party
Calypso @ 114 bpm
Island Mines
World Music @ 112 bpm
Island Mines
World Music @ 112 bpm
Disco Marley
Reggae-ish @ 110 bpm
Disco Marley
Reggae-ish @ 110 bpm
Earthen Choir
Ethereal @ 92 bpm
Earthen Choir
Ethereal @ 92 bpm
Jungle Dance
Cinematic @ 130 bpm
Jungle Dance
Cinematic @ 130 bpm
Bailey's Waltz
Jazz Waltz @ 110 bpm
Bailey's Waltz
Jazz Waltz @ 110 bpm
Afternoon Daydreaming
Samba @ 90 bpm
Afternoon Daydreaming
Samba @ 90 bpm
Galactica
Epic @ 100 bpm
Galactica
Epic @ 100 bpm
Lush Life
Funk @ 90 bpm
Lush Life
Funk @ 90 bpm
Eleuthera
Bolero @ 90 bpm
Eleuthera
Bolero @ 90 bpm
Good Bye
Ethereal @ 90 bpm
Good Bye
Ethereal @ 90 bpm
Southside Strut
Funk @ 100 bpm
Southside Strut
Funk @ 100 bpm
Standing outside
Bossa @ 150 bpm
Standing outside
Bossa @ 150 bpm
Groovy Jazzy
Jazz funk @ 112 bpm
Groovy Jazzy
Jazz funk @ 112 bpm
Sound Refuge
Eclectic - no temp
Sound Refuge
Eclectic - no temp
Dreaming of Mars
Static harmony without a tempo
Dreaming of Mars
Static harmony without a tempo
Beat Sweeper
Jazz @ 180 bpm
Beat Sweeper
Jazz @ 180bpm
Cruisin'
Fast Americana @ 224 bpm
Cruisin'
Fast Americana @ 224 bpm
Contemplation
Smooth @ 120 bpm
Contemplation
Smooth @ 120 bpm

This is just a fake book example for the type of website I can build for you. Just trying to use a little humor here!