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For this Listening Log, you will focus on the developments in jazz between 1945 and 1960
Listening Log 2
For this Listening Log, you will focus on the developments in jazz between 1945 and 1960 (roughly). Namely, you will hear examples of be-bop, cool, and hard-bop. The point of the listening log is to get you more familiar with these styles and to be able to differentiate between them. I suggest listening to each group of pieces in a group (i.e. at the same time), then answering the questions that follow. You will be able to return to the Listening Log multiple times in order to complete all of it.
You can access the audio tracks for this Listening Log on SpotifyLinks to an external site. or Apple MusicLinks to an external site..
Question at position 1
1 20 points
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Question at position 1 1. Donna Lee
2. Subconscious-Lee
Charlie Parker (“Bird”)was on of the greatest alto saxophonists in jazz history (maybe the greatest in all of history). Nearly everyone who came after him, no matter their instrument, did their best to try and imitate his amazing virtuosity and improvisitory skill.
Lee Konitz was also a very gifted alto saxophone player. He came “on the scene” only slightly later than Bird. But, he had a very different approach to the instrument and improvisation. Konitz also had a huge influence over players after him (though not as big as Bird).
As you listen to “Donna Lee” (by Charlie Parker [recorded, 1948]) and “Subconcious-Lee” (by Lee Konitz [recorded, 1949]), pay attention to the differences between these two alto players. Also, notice things that are similar.
Cite some of the differences you hear between these two alto players. (Examples: differences in timbre, overall “vibe,” improvisational vocabulary, etc.)
What things are similar between these players, if anything?
Do you notice any differences in how the other members of the band accompany these players? Similarities?
Between the two tracks, which one do you like more? Why?
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