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Three excellent music titles are recommended picks. Alyn Shipton's Handful Of Keys: Conversations With Thirty Jazz Pianists This is an alphabetized list of pianists who play or played jazz music. A
  • Meshari Abdul
  • Michael Abene
  • Muhal Richard Abrams (1930- )
  • Beegie Adair
  • Nat Adderley, Jr.
 (0415972574, $24.95) offers conversations with thirty jazz pianists, bringing together musicians from bebop bebop
 or bop

Jazz characterized by harmonic complexity, convoluted melodic lines, and frequent shifting of rhythmic accent. In the mid-1940s, a group of musicians, including Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, and Charlie Parker, rejected the conventions of
 to modern times who have contributed to jazz piano Jazz Piano has been an integral part of the jazz idiom since its inception, in both solo and ensemble settings. The instrument is also a vital tool in the understanding of jazz theory and arranging, because of its combined melodic and harmonic nature.  history. These aren't just biographical sketches, though they do reveal the life stories of these legendary performers: they probe technique and how unique playing styles were developed and include interviews with Dave Brubeck David Warren Brubeck (born December 6, 1920 in Concord, California[1]), better known as Dave Brubeck, is a U.S. jazz pianist. Regarded as a genius in his field, he has written a number of jazz standards, including "In Your Own Sweet Way" and "The Duke". , Alice Coltraine, Chick Corea This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims.

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 and many more. Christopher J. Washburne and Maiken Derno's Bad Music: The Music We Love To Hate (0415943663, $24.95) provides essays which examine different musical forms and performers with an eye to revealing how 'good' and 'bad' music has changed over the years. Insights on music criticism and pieces which provoke resistance and controversy provide some intriguing glimpses into musical discovery. Murray Forman and Mark Anthony Neal Mark Anthony Neal is an Associate Professor of Black Popular Culture in the Program in African and African American Studies and Director of the Institute for Critical U.S. Studies (ICUSS) at Duke University. Neal will be co-convening with Neil De Marchi and Annabel J.  edit That's the Joint! The Hip-Hop Studies Reader (0415969190, $35.00), a hiphop studies reader by a hip-hop scholar and culture critic. Some of the most influential writings on rap and hiphop, from its early beginnings as a protest style to modern mainstream appeal, are gathered in a survey of almost twenty-five years of scholarship and writing. Much more than a casual survey, this is a recommended pick for college-level collections as well as general-interest music libraries.
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Title Annotation:Handful Of Keys: Conversations With Thirty Jazz Pianists; Bad Music: The Music We Love To Hate; That's the Joint! The Hip-Hop Studies Reader
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Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 1, 2005
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