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Old 09-09-2008, 07:54 AM   #24 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by don.to View Post
Hi Squeeeb,

I, too, felt the same way for a long time. I had only listened to rock, pop, and blues when growing up. Jazz was always so "discordant" and "non-melodic" for my ear to appreciate. Then I stumbled upon a documentary
on PBS , Ken Burns' "Jazz", (can be rented from video stores) and I learned the history and development of Jazz in its many forms. Specifically (for me, as I already understood blues) learning how Jazz grew from its roots in the Louisiana delta , evolving through the decades since, gave me a whole new perspective.
Sure, there are critics that said it focused too much on some artists, and omitted others, but overall this served as a wonderful and essential introduction for me and I highly recommend it. Right now, I'm enjoying the genius of Thelonious Monk (how's that for discordant and non-melodic!), something which I could never begin to comprehend before. Hope you find this helpful.
This advice is spot on. Do this. Much of my jazz appretiation course was just watching and discussion the episodes of this. Now I love jazz. Ironically, I loves me some Monk, also!
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