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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HARMOLODICS»
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harmolodics nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
harmolodics e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Imperfect Art: Reflections on Jazz and Modern Culture
Coleman called this theoretical approach to his music "harmolodics." While the
exact nature of harmolodics is by no means easy to convey or even understand—
Ornette's writings on the subject being almost impenetrable— the psychological ...
2
Better Get It in Your Soul: What Liturgists Can Learn from Jazz
Stephen: Harmolodics demands that the musicians are engaged and committed,
that they be perfect masters of the chart. Theme-based liturgical planning and
celebration (and the conduct of the resultant service) is no different. In order to
plan ...
Reid Hamilton, Stephen Rush, 2008
3
Charlie Haden, Scott LaFaro, and
Harmolodics: Bass Styles in ...
This paper explores Ornette Coleman's musical and philosophical concept of Harmolodics, its relationship to the bass styles of both Charlie Haden and Scott LaFaro, and its application during the Free Jazz recording session.
4
New Musical Figurations: Anthony Braxton's Cultural Critique
His theoretical formulations of harmonic unison and harmolodics, for example,
appear to stem from Boulez's concept of aleatory, and his application of concert
musical elements to jazz grew out of early studies with Gunther Schuller, together
...
5
The Jazz Image: Seeing Music Through Herman Leonard's ...
This democratic, almost utopian, method of performing is also transferred into
coleman's metaphysical quest, which he would later call the theory of
harmolodics. What is harmolodics? Harmolodics is the use of the physical and
mental of one's ...
6
Honesty Is Explosive!: Selected Music Journalism
Harmolodics has been called 'incomprehensible' and 'phony'. Nevertheless, for
any listener with open ears, harmolodics is an unmistakable entity. It's obvious
when Ornette's sidemen abandon it for something closer to convention (think of ...
Ben Watson, W. C. Bamberger, 2010
7
Miles, Ornette, Cecil: Jazz Beyond Jazz
He tried once more: “in Prime time the melody can be the bass line, the
modulation line, the melody, or the second and third part. that's how i see
harmolodics. that you can take any melody and use it as a bass line. Or as a
second part, or as a ...
8
Free Jazz and Free Improvisation: An Encyclopedia
Borrowing a page from George Russell's Lydian Concept, harmolodics permits
the performers to shift the music's tonal center up and down the scale at will,
using a sliding-clef principle. Coleman spent several years honing the concepts
of ...
9
Let Freedom Swing: Collected Writings on Jazz, Blues, and Gospel
Although artists famous and obscure have spoken of Coleman's efforts to instruct
them in the self-styled musical language he long ago termed “harmolodics,”
Coleman himself recalls a recent encounter that sums up his approach to getting
...
10
Ornette Coleman: A Harmolodic Life
This book, by noted jazz scholar and critic John Litweiler, is the first full-length biography of the jazz legend.
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «HARMOLODICS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
harmolodics nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Ornette Coleman Soars Again in Shirley Clarke's (Inter)Stellar Doc …
Later in the film, Ornette explains his theory of Harmolodics, a system that he applied to music and life. "You can't see outside yourself, but we ... «Village Voice, lug 15»
Listening with Ornette
Derrida clearly seemed interested in Coleman's dictum of "harmolodics" which decenters the specificity of tone. Decentering tone, however ... «Socialist Worker Online, lug 15»
A Film Tribute to Ornette Coleman, Jazzman of the Bowery and LES
Though Made in America doesn't delve too deeply into Ornette's musical philosophy and his theory of “harmolodics,” it does make clear that he ... «Bedford + Bowery, lug 15»
Remembering Ornette Coleman and Chris Squire
He called his groups' improvising techniques "harmolodics" — dispensing with traditional chord progressions and pitting melodies against one ... «Asbury Park Press, lug 15»
Enter Bardo Pond's musical time machine
Bardo Pond's brand of harmolodics bubbles up from lengthy, deliberate sound explorations that ebb and flow around the tension between the ... «Jerusalem Post Israel News, lug 15»
Review: Grateful Dead pay slack tribute to legacy
Garcia was a longtime fan and occasional collaborator with the late jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman, whose theory of harmolodics was ... «Chicago Tribune, lug 15»
Se fue un pionero del free jazz
... una embrionaria versión de su legendario invento: los harmolodics. Pero la idea de una música en la que el ritmo, la melodía y la armonía ... «Clarín.com, giu 15»
Ornette Coleman and a Joyful Funeral
He used to talk about the “grammar” of his particular music, freed from a tonal center. He gave his theory of things the name “harmolodics”—a ... «The New Yorker, giu 15»
Shenandoah Valley Wine and Jazz Festival
Live music entertainment includes members of S.P.L.A.A.A.T. and The Harmolodics. The headliner this year is Future Prospect from Richmond. «Staunton News Leader, giu 15»
Ornette Coleman, free jazz pioneer who stuck to his principles
When he began to promote his theory of music, which he called "harmolodics", it probably didn't help that he never explained it the same way ... «South China Morning Post, giu 15»