Reflective Essay On Jazz

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Jazz is defined as music that contains a lot of soloing and has an improvisation of traditional African style. There isn’t a perfect definition of what jazz is, but many also define it as music that contains saxophones and drums. Different people have a different perception on jazz as most focus on different elements of jazz. A lot also consider Jazz to be music that has a swing to it, music that gives off chill vibes and brings good feelings. Although I agree with all the definitions stated above, but going to that music concert moved my thinking of jazz to another state. The instruments used, the feeling got after listening to the concert, the number of people playing, and even the atmosphere changed my perception of what I initially thought of jazz.
For the past 20 years, I thought Jazz was the type of music that only used saxophones and trumpets. As most of us might have misconceptions about the vibes it gives when you listen to it. The cool blue feelings I got from jazz made me think …show more content…

The amount of musician playing never crossed my mind but going to the concert forced me to think about the number. I would have never guessed that any more than 10 people could play jazz, and on top of that also make it sound so beautiful. I was amazed to see how well the musicians were coordination with each other and also how well they sounded with a different pitch. Not only that, I also loved the call and response the musicians were having, and how well the instruments followed each other. I think the musicians were all thinking about good times as I noticed many of them moving their head with the melody and also just by looking at their faces you could tell there were having a good time and just enjoying themselves which further lead the audience to enjoy it more. I myself found myself deep into music by just looking at the how the performers were reacting to

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