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Concise Guide to Jazz, 5/E
ISBN-10: 0131733311
ISBN-13: 9780131733312
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2007
Format: Paper; 304 pp
Published: 01/05/2006
This book is for courses in jazz history, intro to jazz, evolution of jazz, jazz appreciation, or "Jazz in America."
This introductory text, an abridged version of Jazz Styles, teaches students to appreciate jazz with its in-depth listening guides, CD's with historic recordings of jazz, and a Demonstration CD illustrating instrument sounds and how musicians make jazz.
Concise Guide to Jazz was developed in response to student and professor requests for an introductory text offering the clarity and accuracy of Jazz Styles with 1/2 the size, 1/40 the number of names and tune titles, and 1/3 the number of musician profiles, in just 11 chapters. Written by an active jazz musician and jazz historian, this brief introduction examines how jazz originated, how it is made, what to listen for, the major style eras, and the individual styles of 49 historically significant jazz musicians.
This product accompanies:
Gridley,
Concise Guide to Jazz, 6/E
Do you teach a one-semester jazz course?
How do you use musical recordings to enhance your student’s learning experience? Three different CD sets are available at a discount with this text.
Track listing: Disc 1: Track 1 Original Dixieland Jazz Band: “Dixie Jazz Band One-Step” (1917) 2 King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band: “Alligator Hop” (1923) 3 Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong: “Reckless Blues” (1923) 4 Frankie Trumbauer and Bix Beiderbecke: “Riverboat Shuffle” (1927) 5 Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines: “West End Blues” (1928) 6 Art Tatum: “Tiger Rag” (1933) 7 Count Basie and Lester Young: “Lady Be Good” (1936) 8 Roy Eldridge and Chu Berry: “Sittin’ In” (1938) 9 Count Basie and Lester Young: “Taxi War Dance” (1939) 10 Billie Holiday and Lester Young: “Back in Your Own Back Yard” (1939) 11 Coleman Hawkins: “Body and Soul” (1939) 12 Duke Ellington, Cootie Williams, and Barney Bigard: “Harlem Airshaft” (1940) 13 Johnny Hodges: “I’ve Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good” (1961) 14 Ella Fitzgerald: “Flying Home” (1945) 15 Dexter Gordon and Fats Navarro: “Index” (1947) 16 Charlie Parker and John Lewis: “Parker’s Mood” (1948) 17 Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie: “Leap Frog” (1950) 18 Bud Powell: “Get Happy” (1950) 19 Lennie Tristano and Lee Konitz: “Subconscious-Lee” (1949) 20 Stan Kenton and Lee Konitz: “Improvisation” (1953) 21 J. J. Johnson, Clifford Brown, and Jimmy Heath: “Get Happy” (1953) 22 Stan Getz: “It Never Entered My Mind” (1957) 23 Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane: “Two Bass Hit” (1958) 24 Miles Davis, Bill Evans, and John Coltrane: “Blue in Green” (1959) Disc 2: Track 1 Wes Montgomery: “Mr Walker” (1960) 2 Bill Evans, Scott LaFaro, and Paul Motian: “Solar” (1961) 3 John Coltrane: “Your Lady” (1963) 4 Art Blakey, Wayne Shorter, Lee Morgan, and Curtis Fuller: “The Egyptian” (1964) 5 Ornette Coleman: “Dee-Dee” excerpt (1965) 6 Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter, and Herbie Hancock: “Prince of Darkness” (1967) 7 John Coltrane and Rashied Ali: “Mars” 8 Chick Corea: “Captain Marvel” (1972) 9 Horace Silver, Michael Brecker, and Randy Brecker: “Gregory is Here” (1972) 10 Keith Jarrett and Jan Garbarek: “The Wind-Up” (1974) 11 Weather Report: “Birdland” (1977)
Demonstration CD–Includes 159 examples of instrument sounds and strategies for jazz combo improvisation.
Supplies students with demonstrations and narrative explaining twelve-bar blues, A-A-B-A, ride rhythms, walking bass, comping, trumpet vs. fluegelhorn, clarinet vs. soprano sax vs. alto sax vs. tenor sax vs. baritone sax, Harmon mute, plunger mute, chords, chord changes, blue notes, trombone, vibraphone, and flute.
NEW–Substitutions on the Jazz Classics CD
Substituted “Parker’s Mood” by Charlie Parker for “Ko-Ko.”
1 CD package: To order Concise Guide to Jazz Book + the Demonstration CD, use ISBN 0-13-221918-2.
2 CD package: To order Concise Guide to Jazz Book + Jazz Classics 2 CD set, use ISBN 0-13-221917-4.
3 CD package: To order Concise Guide to Jazz Book+ Jazz Classics 2 CD set + the Demonstration CD, use ISBN 0-13-221916-6.
3 CD package: To order Concise Guide to Jazz Book + Jazz Classics 2 CD set + the Prentice Hall Jazz Collection, use ISBN 0-13-227222-9.
4 CD package: To order Concise Guide to Jazz Book + Jazz Classics 2 CD set + the Demonstration CD + the Prentice Hall Jazz Collection, use 0-13-227221-0.
5 CD package: To order Concise Guide to Jazz Book + Jazz Classics 2 CD set + the Demonstration CD + the Jazz Classics 2 CD set that accompanies Jazz Styles (**only 5 duplications with the Jazz Classics CDs from Concise), use 0-13-223349-5.
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PREFACE iv
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vi
Chapter 1 WHAT IS JAZZ?
Chapter 2 HOW TO LISTEN TO JAZZ
Chapter 3 THE ORIGINS OF JAZZ
Chapter 4 EARLY JAZZ
Chapter 5 SWING
Chapter 6 BEBOP
Chapter 7 COOL JAZZ
Chapter 8 HARD BOP
Chapter 9 AVANT-GARDE OF THE 1960'S AND 1970'S
Chapter 10 FUSION
Chapter 11 NOW
Appendices ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
ALBUM BUYING STRATEGIES
A SMALL BASIC COLLECTION OF JAZZ VIDEOS
GLOSSARY
FOR MUSICIANS
INDEX

"...the best approach to contemporary classroom jazz education extant."--Jazz Times
"...clearly a text designed to fit a ten-week college quarter; but it can also serve nicely as an informative introduction to jazz for novice fans...Gridley manages to touch most of the important musical baes with chapters devoted to early jazz, swing, bebop, cool jazz, hard bop avant-garde and fusion...a few hours with the Concise Guide to Jazz will add immeasurably to one's enjoyment of the music."--Jazz Forum
Mark C. Gridley is an active jazz musician who lectures widely on jazz history. He has done field research in Africa, the Carribbean, and all the jazz centers of the United States. His books have been translated into five foreign languages. His articles appear in the Grove Dictionaries of Music, Encyclopaedia Britannica, The Musical Quarterly, The Black Perspective in Music, the Instrumentalist, and Jazz Educators Journal. Gridley's Jazz Styles book is America's most widely used introduction to jazz. The Educational Press Association of America gave him its Distinguished Achievement Award.
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