Charlotte
Richmond ( various other Virginia cities)
D.C.
Detroit
Hell any city with a sizable Black population.
The thing is they are more smooth Jazz based festivals.
question did black parents hate rock n roll/rhythm and blues like white parents or nah?
You do realize that bebop was looked down by historic jazz figures such as Louis Armstrong?
@IllmaticDelta valid with this type of shyt though. Plenty of people who know hip hop but dont rap could tell you more about the genre than "professional" rappers of today. Just saying
tell me something i don't know, please. you should be asking me questions, not the other way around. for real though...Its true.Most of the old guard of Jazz hated it.
tell me something i don't know, please. you should be asking me questions, not the other way around. for real though...
no you didn't, you haven't educated me about anything new. all you're spouting out is stuff someone else has said. do you realize i've done transcribed 50+ bebop solos from artist like parker, stitt, rollins, etc when i was in college? you think you're gonna tell me something new about bebop i don't know?I already told you something you seemed not to know. Black beboppers were the ones who first over intellectualized jazz and got hung up on theory. They wanted Jazz to be seen as high art music and not dance music.
i'll entertain this; they did. what they did was put it in universities and made it a scholarly, collegiate pursuit. most of the "critically acclaimed" modern jazz musicians have passed thru the university system at one time or another even if they didn't graduate. more importantly, it became "intellectual" music or it was intellectualized. what i mean by that is that they came up with musical based theories about the sounds and ideas behind jazz and sucked the soul out of it. that's not to say the players themselves don't have soul, but it's no longer an art form based on feeling. instead, you have to know your mixolydian, phrygians, dorian scales, whole tone, pentatonics, hexatonics, triad pairings, etc. otherwise, those who've come out of the university are unlikely to recognize you as such an artist. i use to think i played jazz. nowadays, i just consider myself a musician. i wouldn't want to be lumped in with all that shyt...
no you didn't, you haven't educated me about anything new. all you're spouting out is stuff someone else has said. do you realize i've done transcribed 50+ bebop solos from artist like parker, stitt, rollins, etc when i was in college? you think you're gonna tell me something new about bebop i don't know?
slim chance homie![]()
Man, you're still dodging the point. You transcribing bop solos isn't going to change the fact that the black beboppers are the ones that almost reduced Jazz to heavy knowledge of theory/scales. Im not going to blame the start of that on college music programs, although they are the ones who have continued the process.