An edition of Playing changes (2018)

Playing changes

jazz for the new century

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Playing changes
Nate Chinen, Nate Chinen
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An edition of Playing changes (2018)

Playing changes

jazz for the new century

First edition.
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One of jazzs leading critics gives us an invigorating, richly detailed portrait of the artists and events that have shaped the music of our time. Grounded in authority and brimming with style, Playing Changes is the first book to take the measure of this exhilarating moment: it is a compelling argument for the resiliency of the art form and a rejoinder to any claims about its calcification or demise. "Playing changes," in jazz parlance, has long referred to an improvisers resourceful path through a chord progression. Playing Changes boldly expands on the idea, highlighting a host of significant changesideological, technological, theoretical, and practicalthat jazz musicians have learned to navigate since the turn of the century. Nate Chinen, who has chronicled this evolution firsthand throughout his journalistic career, vividly sets the backdrop, charting the origins of jazz historicism and the rise of an institutional framework for the music. He traces the influence of commercialized jazz education and reflects on the implications of a globalized jazz ecology. He unpacks the synergies between jazz and postmillennial hip-hop and R&B, illuminating an emergent rhythm signature for the music. And he shows how a new generation of shape-shifting elders, including Wayne Shorter and Henry Threadgill, have moved the aesthetic center of the music. Woven throughout the book is a vibrant cast of charactersfrom the saxophonists Steve Coleman and Kamasi Washington to the pianists Jason Moran and Vijay Iyer to the bassist and singer Esperanza Spaldingwho have exerted an important influence on the scene. This is an adaptive new music for a complex new reality, and Playing Changes is the definitive guide.

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Publisher
Pantheon
Language
English
Pages
273

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Cover of: Playing Changes
Playing Changes: Jazz for the New Century
2019, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
in English
Cover of: PLAYING CHANGES
PLAYING CHANGES: JAZZ PARA EL NUEVO SIGLO
Oct 28, 2019, ALPHA DECAY
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Cover of: Playing changes
Playing changes: jazz for the new century
2018, Pantheon
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Table of Contents

Change of the guard
From this moment on
Uptown downtown
Play the mountain
The new elders
Gangsterism on a loop
Learning jazz
Infiltrate and ambush
Changing sames
Exposures
The crossroads
Style against style.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references, discography, and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.6509/05
Library of Congress
ML3506 .C54 2018, ML3506.C54 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 273 pages
Number of pages
273

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26964199M
ISBN 10
1101870346
ISBN 13
9781101870341
LCCN
2017058677
OCLC/WorldCat
1012690471

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