I got into jazz in early 2023 and I can’t believe how hooked I am. I have maybe 50 jazz records now and have a collection of 24 blue note records. So addicting to listen to
wutang3464:. That's funny. I'm the exact opposite. When I listen to jazz my mind goes to a beautiful blue skies sunny day. That's odd because we all know that most jazz is affiliated with the after hours clubs.
I feel like i would like jazz. . . but it looks like a whole different world of music. Anyone knows something heavier? Im coming from progressive metal, so i do like chaotic complex and instrumental music. Any recommendations?
Jazz is as varied - or more - as any musical genre. You might like the move avant garde groups. Check out the band BadBadNotGood for a contemporary band putting out great music. They have a new album just released in the last month or so.
When you start to listen jazz, your taste of music will change slowly. Maybe after 2 years you'll be able to really enjoy it. I am listening jazz from late 2017 and i just started to enjoy it. Dont forget it. But remember jazz is like a woman always need an attention.
@@AnthonyGargini well. I'm no jazz listener. I listen a lot to the divas (Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Beyonce, Celine Dion, Aretha Franklin, Patti Labelle...), I also listen to quite some gospel and soul music, some blues and country and opera and traditional byzantine and arabic music. And even though I don't like jazz that much I think bebop is the one that feels more accessible to me, for some reason.
Jazz was a creative act, to be listened and appreciated "as is". Fast forward in 2023, we are now taught "how to listen to jazz", like if it was some academic thing. Music schools are ruining jazz the same way it ruined baroque/classical/romantic/(...) music.
timmycz11:. I thought the guy in this video would say some crazy stuff on how to listen too jazz. That was the only reason why I click on this video. I like how he explained how to listen to it. Really all he said was to listen to more of it. I liked that explanation. I would tell them to start with the famous vocalists. Once they get used to the sound of that music they will start to open up the none vocal form.
A director of a university Jazz Studies Department who doesn't listen to vocals, does not pay attention to the language the song is being sung in, does not listen to the lyrics. And then recommends the Songbook albums of Ella Fitzgerald. And people wonder why Jazz has a tiny audience.
It's sad how people can only appreciate music if there are words to help them understand a little bit of what Harmony is. The thing that makes music beautiful is music. Words can be beautiful and mesh well with it, but it's the music itself is what gives it its transcendental quality. It's a shame so many people need words to be able to understand music. Music is deeper than words are. It's the oldest language there is. And nothing speaks more deeply of the human soul and existence itself than music. Not words, but music.
Dude on the left didn’t positively contribute to the theme of this video. Sounding quite pretentious like many of y’all in these comments. Understanding the the inter workings of a sax isn’t necessary to enjoy jazz. Having context of how elements of tone and speed are used to shape a particular atmosphere.
I got into jazz in early 2023 and I can’t believe how hooked I am. I have maybe 50 jazz records now and have a collection of 24 blue note records. So addicting to listen to
Jazz is the life.. i don't know why when I listen to jazz my mind goes to midnight bar or silent street in night with lights .. wow
wutang3464:. That's funny. I'm the exact opposite. When I listen to jazz my mind goes to a beautiful blue skies sunny day. That's odd because we all know that most jazz is affiliated with the after hours clubs.
Thank you very much for the tip 🙏
I feel like i would like jazz. . . but it looks like a whole different world of music. Anyone knows something heavier? Im coming from progressive metal, so i do like chaotic complex and instrumental music.
Any recommendations?
Listen to bitches brew
Or listen to kamasi Washington- the epic
Jazz is as varied - or more - as any musical genre. You might like the move avant garde groups. Check out the band BadBadNotGood for a contemporary band putting out great music. They have a new album just released in the last month or so.
Listen to sun ra
just get over it
I listen to the story that the piece tells me.
Thank you professor 🎷❤
When you start to listen jazz, your taste of music will change slowly. Maybe after 2 years you'll be able to really enjoy it. I am listening jazz from late 2017 and i just started to enjoy it. Dont forget it. But remember jazz is like a woman always need an attention.
Bebop takes longer than anything else. Charlie Parker, etc
@@AnthonyGargini well. I'm no jazz listener. I listen a lot to the divas (Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Beyonce, Celine Dion, Aretha Franklin, Patti Labelle...), I also listen to quite some gospel and soul music, some blues and country and opera and traditional byzantine and arabic music. And even though I don't like jazz that much I think bebop is the one that feels more accessible to me, for some reason.
@@Ignasimp interesting. I feel like it's more of an acquired taste
@@AnthonyGargini bebop has a more funky and sometimes epic feel that I like. Other types of jazz feel too slow.
@@Ignasimp yeah I get that. I think I like a more modern version of bebop than Charlie Parker for example. More like something Chick Corea would play
Title should be. How to find your way to listen to jazz. How to enjoy your interpretations without being scared to get lost.
Jazz was a creative act, to be listened and appreciated "as is".
Fast forward in 2023, we are now taught "how to listen to jazz", like if it was some academic thing.
Music schools are ruining jazz the same way it ruined baroque/classical/romantic/(...) music.
the question is not necessarily technical but maybe more of a helping tip for the 'uninitiated'...
timmycz11:. I thought the guy in this video would say some crazy stuff on how to listen too jazz. That was the only reason why I click on this video. I like how he explained how to listen to it. Really all he said was to listen to more of it. I liked that explanation. I would tell them to start with the famous vocalists. Once they get used to the sound of that music they will start to open up the none vocal form.
Foxy lady.... Sving!!!
A director of a university Jazz Studies Department who doesn't listen to vocals, does not pay attention to the language the song is being sung in, does not listen to the lyrics. And then recommends the Songbook albums of Ella Fitzgerald. And people wonder why Jazz has a tiny audience.
you may want to consider reevaluating this at some point later in life
They're mad that you're right
It's sad how people can only appreciate music if there are words to help them understand a little bit of what Harmony is.
The thing that makes music beautiful is music. Words can be beautiful and mesh well with it, but it's the music itself is what gives it its transcendental quality.
It's a shame so many people need words to be able to understand music.
Music is deeper than words are. It's the oldest language there is. And nothing speaks more deeply of the human soul and existence itself than music.
Not words, but music.
Beautifully articulated!
@jayson biggs - well said!
Dude on the left didn’t positively contribute to the theme of this video. Sounding quite pretentious like many of y’all in these comments. Understanding the the inter workings of a sax isn’t necessary to enjoy jazz. Having context of how elements of tone and speed are used to shape a particular atmosphere.
I loved his takeaway.... it's great for someone who's learning to play.