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Musica Viva 2011 Festival: mind over matter

Musica Viva 2011

I have some unexplainable affections toward print/publication-goodies from Japan and European countries.  I adore cute illustrations found in Japanese novels and have spent hours browsing through works by artists belonged to Tokyo Illustrators Society.  Seriously, it'd take at least three X-large African bush (savanna) elephants to tow me away from Japanese paperback novels section in a specialty bookstore, as I'd be happily camping in front of them for two light-years. ...

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Bebop Cookbook | Academic Studies of Charlie Parker’s Music

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Jazz music, during its comparatively brief history of one hundred years, has continuously manifested its unparalleled energy by progressively reinventing itself and generating new variants that directly or indirectly reflect the development of music in general; the advancement of music technology, and the social interactions, conflicts, and inevitable transformations. Bebop, in particular, exhibits a substantial impact that antagonizes its community internally and consequently challenges the identity and value of the subordinate social groups and their collective assembly.....

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Dialogue | More on Coltrane Changes

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Reading through the thread about incorporating/creating dissonance in jazz improvisation in Café Saxophone forum, I was thinking about contributing some of Michael Brecker's gorgeous treatments on Coltrane Changes to spice up the discussion.  For several days, that idea has dangled in my mind like a gigantic sneak magically sent by He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named (or, aka Lord Voldemort). But, when I finally got some time to really sit myself down and began itemizing...

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Bebop Cookbook | Charlie Parker and Substance Abuse

Bebop Cookbook | Charlie Parker and Substance Abuse

Jazz alto saxophonist Charlie Parker was not only the representative figure in the Bebop movement in terms of his musical exploration, but also in his continuous struggle with substance abuse. Evidently, the problem of substance abuse was pervasive during that period within the jazz community, as Burton W. Peretti elucidated that "while World War I, Prohibition, and the first flush of the adolescent subculture had prompted alcoholism among some early white jazz musicians, a deeper disappointment fueled the bebop turn to drugs......

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Fashionista

Fashionista

Fashionista series was a side-project completed during my stay at the Millay Colony for the Arts in Austerlitz, New York. I dug a musical hole and spent most of my time thinking about metatonal music theory, that mysterious mystic chord, MASS MoCA, and yummy caramel popcorn recipe. I woke up. Fresh. Harvested some musical notes. Or played with some graphics while waiting for those shier music notes to finally call...

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Dialogue | Incorporating Dissonance in Jazz Improvisation

Dialogue | Incorporating Dissonance in Jazz Improvisation

There are of course countless ways to introduce dissonance into jazz improvisation. As mentioned in the forum post, we might try to use symmetrical scales to spice up our Bebop line, such as integrating the "Slonimsky motive" derived from the diminished scale. In addition to scalar treatments, symmetrical scales such as the octatonic scale, aka the diminished scale, also offer some flavorsome opportunities to pepper up our Bebop lines with sequential patterns.

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