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Full Jazz Do It Miles Davis’ “Kind of Blue” is known to be an improvisation to jazz music. The music obviously made the musician famous because of the soft sound that is simply so soothing to the listener’s inner being. The harmony created by the saxophones, drums and piano is amazingly perfect, developing a melancholic yet revitalizing atmosphere. It sets one’s mood into a meditative state which perhaps explains the invigorating effect of the music. Davis efficiently does this by using strong and weak beats to come up with a beautiful melody that alternately uses soft and loud sounds.
The loudness of the music however, is not eardrum-breaking rather, makes a harmonious effect with the soft and lazy notes. The sound sets a luxurious tone color which is appealing to the ears. Weather Report’s “Heavy Weather” has a dynamic mood attached to the music. The drums play a vital part in this feature, keeping a fast and cheerful beat. The songs in the album often start with a normal pace, having weak beats which eventually increase in speed and volume. They are polyphonic, with the drums creating the distinct banging sounds, the saxophone and piano with the high pitches and the bass guitar taking on the low.
The pitch is alternately set to the high and low notes. Obviously, the piano is widely used to create various pitches complementary to the tones of the bass guitar and saxophones. What probably set this music as a jazz fusion is the element of jazz music, reflecting the African-American kind of music and incorporating modern music which is not only upbeat but experimental in nature. As the name of the genre suggests, the music is a combination of the popular blues element of jazz and the dynamic mood of modern music.
Despite this, the melodies are in perfect harmony, the music is simply wonderful to listen to.
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