Applied Jazz Improvisation (재즈의 즉흥성 적용)
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When people reflect on the qualities of jazz, their first impression is “freedom,” based on jazz’s improvisation of forms. What are “qualia?” They are our sense impressions of textures and sounds, for example. What qualia do we associate with jazz? For the jazz addicts, the qualia are extremely intense and rewarding. When jazz developed at first, it blended with African improvisation and instrumental European styles. Even though this format has been changing slightly for several decades, improvisation is always alive in the jazz musicians’ mind. Improvisation in jazz is regarded as a “gifted” talent because there are no schools for instruction in this, so jazz musicians had to learn it by self-education. According to Barrett, improvisation in jazz is similar to learning how to speak eloquently (606). He mentioned that just as we needed to know basic grammar and syntax to master speaking, it is essential to have assimilated musical rules in order to improvise (Barrett 606). Also, improvisation is not only random playing but is elegant variation on control. Therefore,
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