Playing Changes: Jazz for the New Century,New

Playing Changes: Jazz for the New Century,New

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Product DescriptionOne of jazzs leading critics gives us an invigorating, richly detailed portrait of the artists and events that have shaped the music of our time. Grounded in authority and brimming with style, Playing Changes is the first book to take the measure of this exhilarating moment: it is a compelling argument for the resiliency of the art form and a rejoinder to any claims about its calcification or demise.Playing changes, in jazz parlance, has long referred to an improvisers resourceful path through a chord progression. Playing Changes boldly expands on the idea, highlighting a host of significant changesideological, technological, theoretical, and practicalthat jazz musicians have learned to navigate since the turn of the century. Nate Chinen, who has chronicled this evolution firsthand throughout his journalistic career, vividly sets the backdrop, charting the origins of jazz historicism and the rise of an institutional framework for the music. He traces the influence of commercialized jazz education and reflects on the implications of a globalized jazz ecology. He unpacks the synergies between jazz and postmillennial hiphop and R&B, illuminating an emergent rhythm signature for the music. And he shows how a new generation of shapeshifting elders, including Wayne Shorter and Henry Threadgill, have moved the aesthetic center of the music.Woven throughout the book is a vibrant cast of charactersfrom the saxophonists Steve Coleman and Kamasi Washington to the pianists Jason Moran and Vijay Iyer to the bassist and singer Esperanza Spaldingwho have exerted an important influence on the scene. This is an adaptive new music for a complex new reality, and Playing Changes is the definitive guide.Review'Brilliant. Incisive. Jazz lives on and on and on, folks.Sonny RollinsSharp in style and warm in feeling, Nate Chinens virtuoso survey dispenses with the familiar agendas and polemics that have too often boxed in writing on contemporary jazz. He follows the music where it goes and exults in its plurality of voices.Alex Ross, author of The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth CenturyChinens passion for the art form and deep understanding and knowledge of jazz make for a fascinating read. His firm support of the music and belief that the changes taking place within it will continue to serve it wellsolidifying jazz as a global mode of communication without boundsare truly uplifting.Herbie Hancock'Chinen has excellent taste in unruly new sounds and big, bent ears, and youll want to make a playlist.'Dwight Garner, The New York Times'A terrific book about the shape of contemporary jazz, and right now is a terrific time to read it The Washington Post'A perfectly timed, welltuned chronicle of the past, present, and future of jazz...One of the essential music books of the young century, so farSlate'Chinen's elegant, evocative writing is a mesmerizing staple of this essential book... Like the best nonfiction, Playing Changes will motivate jazz diehards and neophytes alike to discover what's out there and what's on the horizon.'PopMatters'A really firstrate jazz critic has been necessary to lay out how vital it remains beneath all the encrusted misperceptions... It's always wonderful to read the results when artists and writers need each other.'Buffalo News'A brilliant and wideranging new history of jazz... Chinens virtuoso jazz history will drive readers to listen to the music anew, or for the first time.'Publishers Weekly (starred review)About the AuthorNATE CHINEN has been writing about jazz for more than twenty years. He spent a dozen of them working as a critic for The New York Times and helmed a longrunning column for Jazz Times. As the director of editorial content at WBGO, he works with the multiplatform program Jazz Night in America and contributes a range of coverage to NPR Music. An eleventime winner of the Helen DanceRobert Palmer Award for Excellence

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  • Q: What is 'Playing Changes: Jazz for the New Century' about? A: This book offers a detailed exploration of the evolution of jazz in the modern era, reflecting on the significant changes in ideology, technology, and aesthetics that have shaped the genre since the turn of the century.
  • Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The book is authored by Nate Chinen, a well-known jazz critic and journalist.
  • Q: What are the main themes discussed in the book? A: Key themes include the relationship between jazz and commercialized education, the influence of global perspectives on jazz, and the connections between jazz, hip-hop, and R&B.
  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains a total of 288 pages.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is available in hardcover binding.
  • Q: When was 'Playing Changes' published? A: The book was published on August 14, 2018.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in jazz? A: Yes, while it provides in-depth insights, it is accessible to readers new to jazz, as it contextualizes the genre's evolution in an engaging manner.
  • Q: Does the book discuss notable jazz musicians? A: Yes, it features discussions on influential musicians such as Wayne Shorter, Henry Threadgill, Steve Coleman, and Esperanza Spalding.
  • Q: What edition of the book is available? A: This is the first edition of 'Playing Changes: Jazz for the New Century'.
  • Q: Can I gift this book to a jazz enthusiast? A: Absolutely, this book makes a thoughtful gift for jazz lovers, providing valuable insights into contemporary jazz and its evolution.

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