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		<title>Jazz Guitar Tips and Tricks &#8211; Learning Jazz Guitar Playing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jazz is more complicated than any other music genres as far as playing guitar is concerned. But there are a lot of jazz guitar tips and tricks that you can use to make it easier for you and to help you become a better jazz player and a well-rounded guitarist.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz is more complicated than any other music genres as far as playing guitar is concerned. But there are a lot of jazz guitar tips and tricks that you can use to make it easier for you and to help you become a better jazz player and a well-rounded guitarist.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">At the top of the list of the important jazz guitar tips is knowing your scales and modes. Internalizing jazz guitar scales is considered to be one of the most challenging part of learning to play jazz because of the many scales to be learned and mastered. These scales provide the basis for the improvisational sound of jazz music.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">When it comes to modes, it becomes confusing because many guitar players call modes as scales. Technically, a mode is a scale but modes are used by many musicians to open doors to new sounds. Jazz players rely on the major and minor modes in setting the tone of their music. They use these to get the great flavors of music out of the scales aside from just using the full neck of their jazz guitars.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Other important jazz guitar tips include eliminating the feedback produced by the guitar, using a software to practice improvisation, and using a metronome in your practice to achieve good timing.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In learning to play jazz guitar, you should also learn and memorize the lyrics to help you recall the music better. Recording yourself will also give you a clear picture of how does your guitar playing sound.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">And of course, you cannot play jazz guitar better if your guitar itself is not in a good condition. Before starting to play, check first if it needs some tweaking. You will know if it needs a tune-up when it begins to feel tiring to play.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The basic adjustments you need to do are in the truss rod, the bridge, height of the pickups and intonation. To ensure that the strings are on the proper height, you have to regulate the nut. Examine also the high and low frets and level them as needed.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In adjusting the intonation, do it in small increments and consider your ear&#8217;s accuracy in deciding the pitch between two notes. For more accurate results, use a highly accurate tuner with analog-style needle display.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Other helpful jazz guitar tips that will bring your performance to the highest level are ensuring the proper location of your guitar and your hands. The strap of your guitar should lift the instrument up to about midway on your chest. It will feel tighter but will give your left hand more mobility. Your right hand should not also exert much effort in picking out the notes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">To sum it up, you should be familiar with the important components of learning jazz guitar which include effective scale usage, harmonization, rhythm, melody and jazz chord improvisation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Also, learning jazz guitar requires an astonishing skill that you can&#8217;t develop by just relying on your music sheets or music teachers alone, so keep in mind to practice and persevere.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Carolyn Anderson loves guitar playing as one of her hobbies and she likes exploring new new playing techniques on the instrument. To try sample lessons on jazz guitar playing, check out Play What You Hear.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are also interested in blues guitar playing, check out Guitar Mojo, a membership-based website that offers course on blues guitar playing online.</p>
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		<title>Jazz Piano Lessons &#8211; Jazzing it Up Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you want to learn how to play jazz on the piano. This is really fun and exciting music to play, and there are courses available that can get you playing jazz in no time at all. You will need special instructions in order to learn how to play it, and by far the best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">So you want to learn how to play jazz on the piano. This is really fun and exciting music to play, and there are courses available that can get you playing jazz in no time at all. You will need special instructions in order to learn how to play it, and by far the best place to find jazz piano lessons is online. Take a look at this article to find out why you need a course that includes jazz as part of its course outline, and why regular piano lessons are not good enough.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz is fun</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The difference between playing jazz and other forms of music is that you as a performer can interpret the song in your own individual way, and you can play the song a different way every time. There is a certain beat that can be found in jazz that you cannot find anywhere else, and this kind of beat is totally fun and alive. No wonder you have an interest in playing jazz!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The jazz mood</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz is so interesting because when you play it the songs will sound different every time based on your mood or the mood of the audience you are performing it to. Your performance of jazz will be directly influenced by your mood when you are playing. If you get together with a few people you will find that jazz takes on a life of its own, and the mood of every individual performer will help decide how a particular piece is performed.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Improvisation</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With jazz you are given more freedom to improvise and create. You are able to change the harmonies, the timing and the melodies according to your own personal style and abilities. There is a lot of creativity involved when you play jazz, but the best thing about it is you can change the tone every time you play the same song.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz piano lessons</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In order to play jazz properly you will need to have a basic understanding of the piano and reading music. It is also important to learn how to play some music by ear to help you improvise. There are courses available that can instruct you on everything you need to know to become an incredible jazz player.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz piano lessons can be found on the Internet at very affordable prices. Finding a teacher at a music school will be extremely costly, and it is difficult to find one that can teach jazz properly. Most of these instructors are highly qualified to teach classical and traditional music. Your best bet is to go online and find a great course so that you can play the jazz you&#8217;ve always wanted to play.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">My name is Bryan and I have been playing the piano for over ten years. I personally know what it takes to become a good piano player. If you want to learn how to play the piano, visit http://www.lifesmusic.com</p>
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		<title>Jazz Music Composition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jazz music composition is the work of expert musicians with the ability to write, and create about the most memorable subject matter. What is more, Jazz music Composition is a course included in colleges and universities who deem it a valued subject to study. Composing Jazz music requires the theory of constructing chords that&#8217;re altered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz music composition is the work of expert musicians with the ability to write, and create about the most memorable subject matter. What is more, Jazz music Composition is a course included in colleges and universities who deem it a valued subject to study. Composing Jazz music requires the theory of constructing chords that&#8217;re altered or substitute that would fit within the rules of thumb of composition.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Meaning, experimentation is fine given that you know how to actually be fitted into the musical shocks in the piece in a way to not disrupt the flow. It is mandatory to look after the essence of Jazz music a component of you when creating, and keep all considerations to restrict creative imagination out of your head. The purpose of Jazz music composition is to create what you feel about any subject into the reasonable of your musical work. To find your way into the making of Jazz music composition you should observe the ability of basic theory in ear training, notes on various instruments, key signatures, scales, chords, intervals, counterpoint, harmony, melody, music terminology, clefs, meters and time signatures, transposing of various instruments, and music reading.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Being attentive to Jazz music from various artists will present you with a feel for the sort of composition you will need to create. You can begin with music arranging which is recreating an old song with new ideas. For example, it has been done over and over by professional musicians to use a public domain song, or ask permission to use a particular song. One example is Chaka Khan&#8217;s &#8221; The End Of A Love Affair&#8221; written for Billie Holiday by Edward C. Redding in an arrangement that fit Chaka Khan. There are many versions of Jazz standards like &#8220;They Can&#8217;t Take That Away From Me&#8221;, &#8220;Misty&#8221;, and &#8220;Stormy Weather&#8221; by different people who desired to either keep the elementary structure or interpret the song in their own personal special way. The basic rules to composing a Jazz Composition is to make a subject matter and plan the music around it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Meaning, as in basic songwriting structure you will require a beginning, middle, bridge, and ending. The order is invariably up to the person(s )creating the music. You can start with the themes most frequent in notated Jazz and Blues sheet music or fake book forms. In addition, use the standard theory structure you find on sheet music as a format, but use your own personal ideas. In arranging, you can examine the standard format, and embellish on areas you think needs it. The direction one can go in music arrangement is infinite in keeping with the history of how each style of jazz music was created.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When making Jazz music composition one must continue to remember the essential element present in all true Jazz music which is improvisation. Jazz Improvisation is not notated in any shape, way, or form. As a matter of fact, the improvisation in Jazz composition is invented by pure emotion of the musician moved by the accompaniment. Improvisation in Jazz composition can be in the beginning, the bridge and also at the end of the piece. Most frequently there is embellishment in the heart of the piece, but it all depends on the mood of the creator of the music.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Once you learn the theory behind Jazz music composition, you can discover the shortcuts on creating. For example, lead sheets ordinarily have the Jazz chord symbol above the melody underneath it as an elementary structure to follow. When all is said and done, you will have made your own personal masterpiece as a gift to the world from your heart.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the turn from the century about 1920, numerous artists made their mark by playing in the discreet underground nightclubs called &#8220;Speakeasies&#8221; which are high class, &#8220;Blind pig&#8221; lower class or &#8220;Smokeasy&#8221; for tobacco users. The United States once prohibited the sale of alcoholic drinks and smoking tobacco in clubs as a constitutional amendment. One [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">In the turn from the century about 1920, numerous artists made their mark by playing in the discreet underground nightclubs called &#8220;Speakeasies&#8221; which are high class, &#8220;Blind pig&#8221; lower class or &#8220;Smokeasy&#8221; for tobacco users. The United States once prohibited the sale of alcoholic drinks and smoking tobacco in clubs as a constitutional amendment. One could typically find an underground nightclub by the thresholds without an indication to indicate that there was such as establishment inside. Those dives also had a secret doorway that lead out to a passageway or alley just in case the police came to investigate. The police had the power to arrest everybody in the position attributable to the fact that they were broke the law by being there.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Although, thing were beginning to seek out for Jazz Music once the creation of the record player or phonograph was designed to play jazz albums. In addition, radio stations helped promote Jazz music, and made it favorite among the populace. Jazz Music became a music of class that earned the era a nick name called the &#8220;Jazz age&#8221;. The band leaders who became famous as Jazz musicians were Paul Whiteman, Ted Lewis, Harry Reser, Leo Reisman, Abe Lyman, Nat Shilkret, Earl Burnett, Ben Bernie, George Olson, Bob Haring, Vincent Lopez, Ben Salvin and a good many more. Paul Whiteman stated to be the king of Jazz music as a result of his popularity. He earned the title when he hired some white Jazz musicians with Bix Beiderbecke included to combine jazz with larger orchestrations.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">In point of fact George Gershwin&#8217;s &#8220;Rhapsody In Blue&#8217; was commissioned by Whiteman as his debut for the orchestra.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Ten years after Jazz music became popular it was reinvented into a style that might be suitable for radio and dancing. This style was known as &#8220;Swing&#8221; which allowed musicians to improvise their own individual interpretation of the melody or style that was sometimes tough to do. In the Swing era Jazz bands grew into a more substantial size which was often noted as &#8220;Big Band&#8221; music that would always feature a soloist.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The band leaders and music arrangers for Jazz music who became famous for this style of music was Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Earl Hines, Fletcher Henderson, Walter Page, Benny Goodman, Don Redman, Chick Webb, Jimmie Lunceford, and Jay McShann. During this period there were racial issues of segregation between charcoal and white people, but it slowly died down sufficient for the white band leaders to find black musicians to perform with them. In the center of the 1930&#8217;s Benny Goodman invited Teddy Wilson (pianist), Lionel Hampton (vibraphonist), and Charlie Christian (guitarist) to be a component of a group.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Each musician learned from the style of other musicians as a way to form their own. To Illustrate, Taxi Calloway, Dizzy Gillespie(trumpeter), Bing Crosby (vocalist) were influenced by the improvising of Louis Armstrong. Later, the vocalists Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, and Sarah Vaughn joined the scene with Jazz Improvisation known as the scat. To Scat is to vocally imitate instruments using such non verbal language as doot &#8216;n doo bee yah bah loo bey doo ee ya boy lay bah doo doot &#8216;n doo yah doo doy.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Before now of the 1940&#8217;s Jazz music evolved yet again into a new style called &#8220;Jump Music&#8221; which was upbeat music using blues chords carried out by small music groups. These small music groups are the forms many bands make currently. Later, another style of Jazz music came using the music of the 1930&#8217;s as an inspiration called &#8220;Boogie-Woogie&#8221; where the typical 4 beat bar section expanded into an eight beat bar section in the rhythm which Big Joe Turner took the lead in the 1940&#8217;s.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the 1950&#8217;s, music reinvented again when turner turned to &#8220;Rock and Roll music&#8221;. As for the Swing era music it was reborn in the employment of the modern dance trends. Kansas City made memorial for Charlie Parker in their American Jazz Museum that displays the history of the music and the individuals who made Jazz music what it is now.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The folk songs and plantation dance music of black Americans have much to say about the early jazz. These types of music came about all the way through the Southern United States at some point in the eighteen hundreds.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The folk songs and plantation dance music of black Americans have much to say about the early jazz. These types of music came about all the way through the Southern United States at some point in the eighteen hundreds.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Ragtime, a musical technique that influenced early jazz, emerged from the St. Louis, Missouri, area in the late 1890&#8217;s. It rapidly became the most popular music style in the United States. Ragtime was a vigorous and syncopated assortment of music, primarily for the piano, that give emphasis to a formal composition.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A conventional jazz band would consist of a front line of a trumpet, trombone and clarinet or the saxophone, and a rhythm section of drums, a bass, a piano, and often times a guitar or banjo. The blues is a type of music that has always been an imperative part of jazz. The blues was especially widespread in the American South. Its mournful scale and uncomplicated repeated harmonies helped shape the character of jazz. Jazz instrumentalists have long exploited the blues as a vehicle for improvisation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Completely developed jazz music in all probability started off in New Orleans at the commencement of the nineteen hundredths. New Orleans style jazz came forward from the city&#8217;s own musical customs of band music for black funeral processions and street parades. Today, this kind of jazz is occasionally known as classic jazz, traditional jazz, or Dixieland jazz. New Orleans was the musical home of the first distinguished players and originators of jazz. Jazz soon broaden from New Orleans to the other parts of the country.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The 1920&#8217;s have been called the golden age of jazz it the jazz age. Commercial radio stations, which first appeared in the 1920&#8217;s, featured live performances by the growing number of jazz musicians. New Orleans, Memphis, St. Louis, Kansas City, Chicago, Detroit, and The City of New York were all significant centers of jazz.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A group of Midwest youths developed a type of improvisation and arrangement that became known as Chicago style jazz. While in The City of New York, a musician named as James P. Johnson popularized a musical style from ragtime which is known as stride piano. In stride piano, the left hand plays alternating notes single notes and chords that move up and down the scale the scale while the right hand plays solo melodies, accompanying rhythms, and interesting chordal passages. Johnson strongly influenced other jazz pianists.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Fletcher Henderson was the first most important figure in big band jazz. In 1923, he became the first leader to arrange a jazz band into sections of brass, reed, and rhythm instruments. His arranger, Don Redman, was the first to master the modus operandi of scoring music for big bands.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz is one of the most well loved musical genres in history. It offers a sound that gets you to let your hair down and lay back in. The guitar is one of the favorite jazz instruments. And it plays a big role in the jazz industry as well. It is either used in ensemble playing or as a solo instrument.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first guitars used in the genre were acoustic. Today, acoustic guitars are still used by jazz artists but the jazz guitar has been preferred since the 1940s. This guitar allows you to play it as an amplified electric guitar. The guitar is also known as the archtop guitar. It resembles a violin, only in a bigger version with the trademark f-holes. It also has a floating bridge and a magnet pick up.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">You will also be able to notice that there are a variety of jazz techniques incorporated with the playing like comping and blowing.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Comping means playing the chords underneath the melody of the song or an improvisation of another musician&#8217;s solo. Jazz guitar players may use scales, arpeggios, modes and other techniques associated with the chord progression of the song.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Harmony is one of the most important elements of the music. Jazz guitar players allow their knowledge of harmony to be used in order to create jazz chord voicings. These are commonly rootless and emphasize the use of the 3rd and 7th notes of a chord. It may make use of the 9th, 11th and even the 13th of the chords even.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Melody is another important element in jazz music. The knowledge of this helps the guitarist incorporate some scales and arpeggios in the music to create a more balanced melodic and rhythmic phrase to compose a really mean jazz solo. Jazz guitar players often incorporate their phrasing with the idea of natural breathing and legato phrasing. This creates a natural time feel which in turn helps you get a little swing and groove in to the music.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Improvisation is another thing in jazz. The time feel, like getting ahead or behind the beat, along with some modes, scales and arpeggios associated with the chord progression of the song will help get a new feel on the song. Rather than rework the melody, jazz guitar players would rather improvise.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As mentioned earlier, jazz can be played as an ensemble or in a solo. Most of the time, jazz guitar is incorporated with other musical instruments to form a small ensemble. You might also get into mind something like a big band which was pretty popular during the 30s and 40s.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most of the time, you will find jazz guitar players comping, short for accompanying, with other musical instruments in order to create a really smooth and groovy tune that can be quite easy to dance to.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You may also find some chord-melody and unaccompanied soloing being done by jazz guitar players. The guitar player zeroes in on playing the entire song &#8211; melody, harmony and bass &#8211; on his own much like a pianist or a classical guitar player. This is one of the most loved playing styles in jazz guitar.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Mentioned earlier was blowing. This is also known as single note soloing. This is a playing style that is best identified with cool jazz and bebop. They are now incorporated with other musical genres like rock that allows you to make use of electronic effects.</p>
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Learning jazz guitar is usually an expansion of playing blues, rock, or other popular music genres. But guitar playing is a field where harmony and improvisation can be taken to the highest level. The ideas you get from learning jazz guitar will be very helpful in achieving your goal to be a better and well-rounded [...]]]></description>
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<p>Learning jazz guitar is usually an expansion of playing blues, rock, or other popular music genres. But guitar playing is a field where harmony and improvisation can be taken to the highest level. The ideas you get from learning jazz guitar will be very helpful in achieving your goal to be a better and well-rounded guitar player.</p>
<p>The first step that you should take in is learning new chord voicing apart from the common chord forms. Another great way to start learning jazz guitar is to learn the jazz vocabulary as well as the techniques of the great jazz artists. Although you are encouraged to have your own style, learning from the great guitarists who play jazz is a good way to start with your own style.</p>
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<p>When it comes to improvising and playing a jazz solo, the techniques that you should learn should focus on scales, modes, melody and chord progressions.</p>
<p>If you want to learn how to play jazz guitar, having some knowledge on guitar playing is not enough. It also requires you to learn to listen and play within your own limits. Aside from learning the basics of modes and scales, you should also focus on learning songs. This is about choosing songs that will reflect the musical character that you want to maintain and building up a repertoire of songs that you always wanted to play.</p>
<p>Compared with other genres, jazz playing requires an enormous amount of skill and knowledge on music theory. Other than mastering the difficult scales and chord progressions in jazz, you also have to learn to transfer them into spontaneous improvisation.</p>
<p>As mentioned, you can learn more about jazz by also watching and listening to the great guitar players. Watching guitar videos is a big help too in learning some tonal and fingering techniques. Also, you have to practice your vocal improvisation and record your progress in guitar playing. You will be motivated further if you hear your improvements.</p>
<p>One of the many things you need to understand in learning jazz guitar is the basic guitar chords and chord formations that make your music sound jazzy and the different scales used in this genre. The basic guitar chords used in jazz are Major Seventh, Major Sixth, and Major 6-9. Pentatonic scales are common in jazz because they are easier to experiment with compared with full major scales. But you also have to learn more than one scale in order to become a better improviser. Utilizing arpeggio sequences in jazz improvising are also helpful in producing better sounding solos.</p>
<p>Another prominent part in playing jazz guitar is playing the seven chords. Remember that jazz guitar use extended chords instead of triads. If you are already familiar with the seven chords, it will be easier for you to find different rhythms and sounds by crossing scales and majors.</p>
<p>Learning jazz guitar will also be more fun when you experiment on what you want to play. Learning about movable chords will also be helpful for you. If you have an idea on jazz harmony, it will give you more musical freedom to play over different chords and in any style of your choice.</p>
<p>In any learning jazz guitar, you also have to commit to a constant practice to help you learn quickly.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many ways of starting to investigate how to play jazz guitar. Some guitar players see jazz as a way to learn improvisation. Others see jazz guitar as an instrument that accompanies a certain repertoire of songs. But once you start to actually study jazz you are confronted with a head-spinning array of odd [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many ways of starting to investigate how to play jazz guitar. Some guitar players see jazz as a way to learn improvisation. Others see jazz guitar as an instrument that accompanies a certain repertoire of songs. But once you start to actually study jazz you are confronted with a head-spinning array of odd looking chord shapes and endless discussion of modes and scales.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Just what is your average beginner guitar player supposed to think when all he wants to do is learn how to play jazz guitar? Well, jazz kind of grew like Topsy from its beginning as part of Black American culture in the early twentieth century. The rest of America and the rest of the world started adding their own interpretations of jazz music.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">So now under the heading of jazz guitar we have widely diverse styles as those of Wes Montgomery, Lenny Breau, Joe Pass, Charlie Byrd, John McLaughlin, Herb Ellis, Pat Metheny and Charlie Christian. This list is just off the top of my head and these guys&#8217; playing styles are as different from each other as cheese is from Shinola.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So where is the starting point for anybody who wants to learn how to play jazz guitar? I would have to say the repertoire. There is a body of songs and instrumental pieces that are called jazz standards. There is a website called Jazz Standards dot com that has twenty pages listing one thousand jazz standards.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Here is a list of familiar titles from the top one hundred jazz standards: Body and Soul, All the Things You Are, Summertime, &#8216;Round Midnight, My Funny Valentine, What Is This Thing Called Love?, Yesterdays, Stella By Starlight, Autumn Leaves, Star Dust, Willow Weep for Me, Honeysuckle Rose, Sweet Georgia Brown, Caravan, The Man I Love, St Louis Blues, How High the Moon, Oh, Lady Be Good!, Take the &#8220;A&#8221; Train, Embraceable You, On Green Dolphin Street, These Foolish Things, Sophisticated Lady, Ain&#8217;t Misbehavin&#8217;, Night and Day, Georgia on My Mind and Satin Doll.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So the jazz repertoire seems to be the one common thing amongst the diversity of styles of playing and levels of innovation. Of course you need to get into subjects like what jazz chords are and why they have evolved and the various movements in jazz music but in order to keep it simple start with a list of your favorite songs. Once you have a list of maybe twenty or so songs from the repertoire of jazz standards you can listen to how jazz guitar players have interpreted the songs on your list. From listening to interpretations you can go to learning the chords that you need to play your songs and start practicing them.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As for improvisation, many people feel that in order to learn jazz guitar improvisation you need to learn to play a multitude of exotic scales and modes. A much more enjoyable alternative is to simply play along with your favorite songs. Learn licks from other jazz guitarists. You can always put what you have learned into the theoretical framework later if you feel that you need to. As a general rule, while you are learning, stick to the major scale all over the fretboard.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So, as with any style of music, if you want to learn how to play jazz guitar the jumping off point is the jazz standards and how you want to interpret your favorite pieces.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz is an American form of music that has come from an interesting background and evolved into a worldwide genre. It roots are in blues and other African-American styles of music combined with the classical European musical system, and it largely started in the southern United States. While the term jazz may refer to many different things in the beginning it eventually evolved into a style comprised of improvisation, syncopation, swing, and blue notes. This base of jazz has constantly evolved over time to where we find it today.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz improvisation originally started out as slight modifications and embellishments to the melodies of standard tunes. This changed into a harmonically based improvisation style where the soloist uses notes based on the harmony of the tune to construct a sometimes completely new solo line. With this development, jazz improvisation started on a course towards some of the most technically proficient and impressive improvisation of all time in the bebop era, characterized by lightning fast runs of notes over highly complex and frequent chord changes. Once this style had reached its zenith, the jazz world reacted by moving in a new direction; minimal chord changes and slower tempos of the modal jazz era, started by Miles Davis.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">From here, jazz has evolved more in instrumentation and overall style rather than in improvisational philosophy. Miles Davis also helped bring about new forms of fusion and experimental jazz. In the 70s and 80s, bands got started mixing jazz with the funk and popular music of the time. All of these developments have spread jazz to new listeners and new places.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Today you find too many different types of jazz to mention. There are neo-traditionalists, modern players who use traditional arrangement but play with new harmonic and structural elements, a huge number of different types of fusion, and finally, the widespread addition of electronic music elements to jazz. Electronic jazz represents a new direction and ability for jazz to appeal to different music lovers and increase the ability to jazz musicians to arrange and compose their music. A new era of jazz should be provided by the addition of electronic music and modern recording technology. Look for this new style of electronic jazz to have an impact soon.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are already many jazz musicians who have redefined themselves with electronic jazz, which enables them to make use of more types of sounds in their recordings and enables them to craft more precise compositions.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Look for more information on the emerging style of electronic jazz on the internet to see what artists and groups are doing to continue the evolution of modern jazz and electronic music.</p>
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		<title>Jazz Music and Its Significance in US History</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz music which is thought to be an art creation of the American blacks during the early decades of the twentieth century has been an important subject of the social history of US. It gained popularity not only as an art form but it also helped the hapless blacks, who were the offspring of the enslaved African origin blacks brought into America by the white settlers to exploit them for their labor needs, to gain a social standing through the power of music. They, with the help of influential jazz music, brought to limelight the miseries that they are suffering because of the racial hatred.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Initially the jazz music flourished in the South American region. New Orleans was especially very dear to this art. From there it traveled to all parts of America. In the beginning years there was strong resistance seen on the part of whites who could not see the blacks progressing in some field. But despite all their malicious efforts to suppress the jazz music being spread into society, they themselves were vanquished by its influence. It made itself as a hallmark of the US culture. Whites and immigrants from other regions of world were seen getting into this music.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The music when adopted by people from different ethnic backgrounds living in the multicultural society of US groomed further and many other variations were developed of it. All these happenings with the jazz were signifying the growing influence of the Negroes. The lyrics of their songs, especially the improvisation technique used in the Jazz which allows the singer to sing without even the tune, were expressive of their true emotions and their social sufferings on being the isolated and neglected portion of the society. It, in a sense, played a considerable role in reducing the racial differences. Other people of different ethnicities also used it to raise their voice.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz was setting its roots in the music landscape and became popular in all people. Because of its rapid development people started calling it the rise of &#8216;Jazz Culture&#8217; in America.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It was just after the end of slavery in US the Jazz music started to grow. The slave trade, though it was ended by the American law, had profound effects for the US society. It generated a milieu of hatred for blacks toward whites and vice versa. This legacy had to last for generations and according to the recent studies there is still a huge tendency of racism that exist in American people. In addition to this there were immigrants from other regions of the world that further amplified the diversity and nationalistic feelings among people who were now living together in the multi-ethnic society of US. In such an atmosphere the empowerment of blacks through the help of their arts movements was a historic marvel. It was not just music that was their sole part of the black arts movement. Other genres of art like poetry, fiction, fashion were also distinctively used by them</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the city of New Orleans where the Jazz music was born there was a peculiar tradition among people. During the funerals the people were consoled by these jazz singers who used to play funeral songs that soothed the family and friends of the dead person. This practice was becoming more and more prominent and was taking a shape of a must element of funeral processions. Moreover the people of New Orleans were very fond of holding music parties, concerts, balls,etc. that further paved the way for jazz to get fame among people. In this way the city of New Orleans mushroomed jazz culture and is therefore called the mother city of jazz music. One of the most famous and much cherished jazz singer Louis Armstrong also belonged to that place.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">From New Orleans Jazz was entering into the boundaries of New York and Chicago. These cities also proved to be welcoming for it. So large was becoming its influence that many recording companies, who initially were not providing equal opportunity to black artists to record their albums, started to give access to these jazz singers to prepare their albums in the recording houses. That rapidly boosted the growth of jazz music. Firstly the recording companies which were mainly owned by whites were skeptic that the jazz would be liked by the greater masses.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The things got contrary to their expectations. The jazz music was even adopted by whites who fell in love with it and made their own variations of the jazz. It was becoming the voice of the people. After its commercialization and likeness by the people more black singers were encouraged to release their albums. In this way they were assimilating their identities with other segments of the society. They were listened, played and copied. Their message that began to come in front of mounting audience helped to eliminate the prejudiced thoughts directed toward them.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz music was a quintessential part of the famous Black Arts movement and its efficacy to bring the voice of blacks to the limelight proved more good than other arts. There were singers like Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, etc. who played a superb role in utilizing Jazz as a platform to express the miseries, fears, dangers, hatred and negligence the blacks face on the hands of whites. Initially, when the jazz was being adopted by white singers, the runners of Black Arts movement considered it as a threat and protested the involvement of non-blacks in it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">After the 1950s the Asian-Americans were also seen getting into Jazz. They too uses jazz to raise their voice which helped them to raise their social status. They were able to cast a political influence on the higher powers as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jazz was a wonderful addition in the field of music and had been a healthy form of entertainment. A music that grew at a place where the subjugated class&#8211;blacks&#8211;had little opportunity to compete with the self-supposed superiors&#8211;whites&#8211;who could have set obstacles for the Jazz music to start its drive to nadir before making any rise. And in fact initially the intentions of the whites were not different than this but as the outburst of emotions can not be stopped they realized that the Jazz had to cross limits.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As the people of America have had love for music, the jazz not only became an entertaining music for them but it was to become the very part of the US culture and the way of American Life. Magazines, Newspapers, and the Television provided considerable space to the stuff related to jazz. Why the jazz made such a glorious fame was because of the characteristic of jazz which allows the intensity of emotions to be interpreted in the music. Now many other form of jazz are developed which testifies it has a potential to win more hearts and last forever.</p>
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