The Essence of Jazz Is Rhythm Switching
Jazz isn’t defined by a specific rhythm - its essence is the act of switching rhythms. Rhythm varies, but jazz itself does not. Jazz matters because it reveals the importance of rhythmic transformation; without rhythm switching, it is no longer jazz.
It’s not that rhythm is important to jazz
It’s not that rhythm is important to jazz; rather, jazz is important to rhythm. There are differences in rhythm, but there are no differences in jazz. The essence of jazz lies in switching rhythms. Jazz is not just a specific rhythm. Jazz without rhythm switching is not jazz. However, no particular rhythm defines jazz.
目次
- Notes
- Proactiveness and Rhythm Switching
- What Jazz is
- The Economic Value of Groove
- We Can’t Live Without Conflict, But We Can Learn Its Rhythm
- Grumbling in Japan
- Jazz is the Kotodama of English
- The Blind Spot in Japanese Perception
- Be Myself
- The Essence of Jazz Is Rhythm Switching
- Triple Offbeat-Leading Rhythm
- GA and AAVE
- Journal