Trombonisms: A Trombone-Centric Analysis of Kid Ory, Jimmy Harrison, Jimmy Cleveland, Roswell Rudd, and Robin Eubanks

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Trombonisms: A Trombone-Centric Analysis of Kid Ory, Jimmy Harrison, Jimmy Cleveland, Roswell Rudd, and Robin Eubanks
Jazz Education in Research and Practice
1
5-23
2020
2020 (print)
eng
2639-7668
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/jazzeducrese.1.1.03
This essay examines the idiomatic styles of five trombonists from the categories of New Orleans, Swing Era, Bebop, Post-Bop, and Contemporary in order to analyze the relationship between jazz trombone technique and improvisation. Trombonists have long found ways to use the limitations of the trombone advantageously in improvisation, and the goal is to examine and present some of these devices that may be applicable across styles and genres.
Indiana University Press
1
journal-article
2019-12-23T16:04:15Z
2020-05-14T21:04:13Z
2020-05-14T21:42:08Z (indexed)

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Ce contenu a été déposé le 8 mai 2021 par Stéphane Audard en utilisant le formulaire "Article DOI" sur le site "BiblioJazz": https://bibliojazz-collegium-musicae.huma-num.fr/s/bibliojazz