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My name is HakkI AydIn Ucar, I'm a Jazz enthausiast,I have got a Bach TR300 trumpet as I'm beginner yet. I like to listen Jazz music ,read magazines like JAZZ (published in Turkey). I've a wide CD and MD collection.I'm owner of a serious HiFi System I like going to movies ,my favorite one "The Langolier" by Stephan King (very mysterious) And if you need some fun don't miss these; Fierce Creatures (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Sergeant Bilko (Steve Martin). I like Freddie Hubbard's way and also tribute to Miles Davis here my favorite album belongs the giants "Kind Of Blue" nowadays Wynton Marsalis, Nicolas Payton ,Roy Hargrove and Wallace Roney are my favorites. And that is not fair to forget John Coltrane king of Tenor Saxophone , one of his favorite album "In a soulful mood" don't miss to listen this . |
Improvisation
Musician Ronnie Scott working in Britain,said that When I started to play I didn't know really taht there was such a thing as improvising.I used to think that that thing was to play the saxophone in a dance band. The realisation of improvisation grew with learning to play the instrument and then listening to records of jazz soloists and associating with other musicians of my own age who were trying to improvise. I think it grows from there and I think it's never ending,well,at leaset,I hope it is. Oscar Peterson for instance, is very,very polished tecnically immaculate, performer who,I hope he wouldn't mind me saying so,trots out these fantastic things that he has perfected and it really is a remarkable performance. Whereas Sonny Rollins, he could go on one night and maybe it's disapponting, and another night he'll just take your breath away by his kind of imagination and so forth.And it would be different every night with Rollins. Check Jazz History page out.Or check briefly History |
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Trumpet
Player Online In Genesis chapter four,there
are three brothers who form the first civilization. One of the key ingredients
to this civilization is music. The brother who became the father of all
musicians was named "Jubal", which literally translates into "Ram's Horn".
How about that? The father of all musicians was a
trumpet player!
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Hard Bop - In what has been described as either an extension of bebop or a backlash against cool, a style of
music known as hard bop developed in the 1950's.
Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers,Horace Silver, trumpet player Clifford Brown.
Post Bop - The period from the mid 1950's until the mid 1960's represents the heyday of mainstream modern
jazz.Miles Davis had four important groups during this time. The first featured John Coltrane ("Trane") on
tenor saxophone, Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and "Philly" Joe Jones on drums.
Ron Carter and Tony Williams, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones,Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, Woody Shaw
Album: Kind Of Blue
Free Jazz and the Avant Garde - During these same decades of the 1950's and 1960's, some musicians took jazz in more exploratory
directions. The terms free jazz and avant garde are often used to describe these approaches, in which
traditional forms, harmony, melody, and rhythm were extended considerably or even abandoned.
Ornette Coleman and trumpet player Don Cherry .
Album: The Shape Of Jazz To Come and Free Jazz.
Fusion - Miles Davis helped usher in the fusion of jazz and rock in the mid to late 1960's through albums such
as Bitches Brew and Jack Johnson. His bands during this period featured Herbie Hancock, Chick
Corea, and Joe Zawinul on electric piano, Ron Carter and Dave Holland on bass, John McLaughlin on
guitar, and Tony Williams and Jack DeJohnette on drums.
Post Modern - While fusion seemed to dominate the jazz market in the 1970's and early 1980's, there were other
developments as well. Some performers started borrowing from 20th century classical music as well
as African and other forms of world music. These musicians include Don Cherry, Charlie Haden,
saxophonists Anthony Braxton, David Murray, and Dewey Redman, clarinetist John Carter, pianists
Carla Bley and Muhal Richard Abrams.
The Present - One of the big trends of today is a return to the bebop and post bop roots of modern jazz. Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and his brother,
saxophonist Branford Marsalis, have achieved much popular success playing music that is based on
styles of the 1950's and 1960's.Kenny Kirkland or Marcus Roberts on piano.