Jazz is a form
of meaningful communication that exists without verbal exchanges.
Besides being a pleasure to the ear, jazz music is a type of music
that a talented composer arranges. The emotional performance of the
musician undergoes many changes. The personal experiences of each
musician makes the
musicspecial
through the use of his phalanges. This intimacy is then used to
convey certain ideals that pertains to an issue outside of music.
The extensive impact that the communication between the performer
and the audience creates makes
jazzunique; no
other form of music has the ability to influence issues in other
subject areas so easily. Jazz is a form of music that allows the
musician to express the values that he or she holds. Aspects
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They both have
multiple layers that extend their impacts beyond its primary
purpose. In its first layer, an observer can see that jazz consists
of notes on a sheet of paper, and poems consist of words on a sheet
of paper. In the second layer, the observer realizes that jazz and
poems are genres that entertain people. Ultimately, in the third
layer, the observer realizes that jazz and poems convey meanings
that reach beyond mere entertainment. They realize that these two
genres focus on societal issues when analyzed. The
comprehensiveness of jazz and poetry make them seem alike, even if
they seem completely unrelated at
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Jazz by Jelly
Roll Martin, I could envision the musicians performing this song on
the stage. The swing of the music that saw smooth changes between
musicians helped me view the song in a different light. Before
reading about the history of jazz and its unique aspects, I would
have treated this song as an ordinary song. However, with the
knowledge I now hold, I realize that this song is unique and
powerful. The solos that occur throughout the piece with the piano
background shows the improvisation that jazz musicians must pull
off throughout the performance. In addition, the transitions from
one musician to the other was significant in showing the call and
response aspect of jazz. I could specifically detect this call and
response when the vocalist came on around halfway through the song.
While the vocalist was resting, the instruments would fill the void
left by the silence. The way that each musician responds to each
other gave the song a sense of community and intimacy which pulled
the listener in to receive the message that the song was trying
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