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ISBN10: 1264296126 | ISBN13: 9781264296125

ISBN10: 1264296126
ISBN13: 9781264296125

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Jazz 14e takes students on an extraordinary musical journey through the changing styles and fascinating history of jazz. Offering a listening-based approach to the study of jazz history, this text helps students gain a better understanding of the music and how it has evolved over the decades while remaining a uniquely American art form.

CHAPTER 1: Listening to Jazz
CHAPTER 2: Jazz Heritages
CHAPTER 3: The Blues
CHAPTER 4: Piano Styles: Ragtime to Boogie-Woogie
CHAPTER 5: Early New Orleans and Chicago Style Jazz
CHAPTER 6: Swing
CHAPTER 7: Duke Ellington
CHAPTER 8: Bop
CHAPTER 9: Cool/Third Stream
CHAPTER 10: Miles Davis
CHAPTER 11: Hard Bop, Funky, Gospel Jazz
CHAPTER 12: John Coltrane
CHAPTER 13: Free Form, Avant-Garde
CHAPTER 14: Jazz/Rock Fusion
CHAPTER 15: Contemporary Trends: A Maturing Art Form

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David W. Megill

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