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.Concise Guide to Jazz, 6th Edition. DescriptionThis book is for courses in jazz history, intro to jazz, evolution of jazz, jazz appreciation, or 'Jazz in America.' This introductory text is the abridged version of Jazz Styles. Concise Guide to Jazz teaches students to appreciate jazz with its in-depth listening guides, 3 CD compilations of historic recordings, and a Demonstration CD that illustrates instrument sounds and how musicians make jazz. (Please note- the CDs are available separately or as a packaged item.
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They do not come automatically with this text.)Concise Guide to Jazz was developed in response to student and professor requests for an introductory text offering the clarity and accuracy of Jazz Styles with 1/2 the size, 1/40 the number of names and tune titles, and 1/3 the number of musician profiles, in just 11 chapters. Written by an active jazz musician and jazz historian, this brief introduction examines how jazz originated, how it is made, what to listen for, the major style eras, and the individual styles of 52 historic figures. Covers 52 of the most significant players- Describes their music and significance.1.
Jelly Roll Morton2. Fats Waller4. Louis Armstrong6. Bix Beiderbecke7. Roy Eldridge8. Coleman Hawkins9.
Count Basie10. Lester Young11. Billie Holiday12.
Ella Fitzgerald13. Benny Goodman15. Duke Ellington16. Charlie Parker17. Dizzy Gillespie18.
Thelonious Monk19. Bud Powell20. Dexter Gordon21. Sarah Vaughan22. Lennie Tristano24. Lee Konitz25. Gerry Mulligan26.
Dave Brubeck27. Stan Kenton28. Horace Silver29. Miles Davis30. Clifford Brown31. Freddie Hubbard32.
Wes Montgomery33. Cannonball Adderley34. Sonny Rollins 35. John Coltrane36. Ornette Coleman37. Cecil Taylor38. Bill Evans39.
John McLaughlin40. Herbie Hancock41.
Chick Corea42. David Sanborn43. Michael Brecker44.
Joe Henderson45. Wayne Shorter46. Dave Douglas47. Tito Puente48. Wynton Marsalis49. Keith Jarrett50.
Mary Lou Williams51. Carla Bley52. Maria Schneider.

NEW-MyMusicKit, formerly known as MyJazzKit - Allows students to test their jazz knowledge using a wealth of tools including ten full length documentaries on key jazz performers, practice quizzes, flashcards of key terms and musician images, automated listening software and much more!NEW-The Prentice Hall Jazz History DVD - This video contains performances by Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Gerry Mulligan, Weather Report and others. A preview can be found on the MyJazzKit websiteNEW- DVD format for Steve Gryb's video Listening to Jazz - This is the visual counterpart to Mark Gridley's Demonstration CD. The disc sports 79 narrated demonstrations of jazz instruments and methods in a one-hour presentation.NEW- 34 color photographsNEW- coverage of such contemporary women in jazz as Carla Bley and Maria SchneiderNEW- additional coverage of big bands: the swing era band of Andy Kirk with Mary Lou Williams, the recent big bands of Carla Bley and Maria SchneiderNEW- additional books, CDs and DVDs listed at the end of each chapter for further reference.