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Annual Review of Jazz Studies 8: 1996: Special Edition on Jazz Theory

Annual Review of Jazz Studies 8: 1996: Special Edition on Jazz Theory

  • Author: Martin, Henry
the articles tend to embrace several levels of theory at once, and the serious listener, player, or student should find this volume worthwhile

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Contents

  • Chapter 1 MAIN ARTICLES
  • Chapter 2 Jazz Theory-An Overview
  • Chapter 3 Blurring the Barline: Metric Displacement in the Piano Solos of Herbie Hancock
  • Chapter 4 Blues for You, Johnny: Johnny Dodds and His "Wild Man Blues" Recordings of 1927 and 1928
  • Chapter 5 Linear Intervallic Patterns in Jazz Repertory
  • Chapter 7 Microrhythms in Jazz: A Review of Papers
  • Chapter 8 The Art of Charlie Parker's Rhetoric
  • Chapter 9 John Coltrane's Meditations Suite-A Study in Symmetry
  • Chapter 10 Outrageous Clusters: Dissonant Semitonal Cells in the Music of Thelonious Monk
  • Chapter 11 PEDAGOGICAL SECTION
  • Chapter 12 How Weird Can Things Get? (Maps for Pantonal Improvisation)
  • Chapter 13 Hearing chords
  • Chapter 14 Transcribing a Solo Using a Tape Constructed from a Compact Disc Player with A/B Repeat Function
  • Chapter 15 BOOK REVIEW
  • Chapter 16 Barry Kernfeld's What To Listen For in Jazz (Yale)
  • Chapter 17 CO REVIEW
  • Chapter 18 Bill Kirchner's Big Band Renaissance (Smithsonian)