
Trumpet Style in Jazz
Author(s): Geraint Ellis (Author)
- Publication Date: April 23, 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 132 pages
- ISBN-10: B00CID0EQW
Book Description
‘It is no accident that some of the greatest artists and composers were the ‘rebels’ least shackled by the traditional rules of their art’ Glen Wilson, Professor of Psychology, Times Higher Education Supplement, 1st November 2012
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Louis Armstrong was great, not only because he single-handedly created trumpet style in jazz, but because – without the hindrance of formal training, he made his instrument produce sounds never before imagined or anticipated. In his hands, the trumpet came of age and abandoned for all time its traditional role of symphonic punctuator.
‘What I wanted to play wasn’t in the books … … I had to go and get it’ Dizzy Gillespie, in conversation with the author at The Ronnie Scott Club, London, 9th August 1976
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