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The Similarities And Differences Between The Use Of The Eighth Note Play In Jazz And Classical Piano

Posted on:2021-03-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330626965278Subject:Art
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Jazz is a kind of folk music from the United States.Its formation can be traced back to colonial culture during the colonial period.It was then that black spiritual songs and later blues music began to sing.European immigrants,too,bring music from their own country,often directly from European classical music.Black music collides and blends with European classical music to form early jazz.The emergence and development of jazz piano is a process from classical music of universal significance to individualized jazz music.Rhythmic swing rhythm,rich and changeable improvisation and various unique scale colors bring great personal charm to jazz.Its rhythm,rhythm,speed,harmony,music and other basic musical factors,as well as music language and classical piano are closely related.But both are unique.The eighth note is the time value of a note,in the jazz piano,the use of the eighth note is similar to the classical piano,or has its characteristic rhythm,with its various styles and produce a variety of changes,with the value of analytical learning.Therefore,this article starts from the eighth note playing,and narrates its similarities and differences in classical piano and jazz piano.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Eighth Note, Jazz, Classic, Piano, Similarities and Differences
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