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(Is anybody
out there listening?)
Subject: in
answer to your question about jazz, is anyone out there listening?
I know of a few famous jazz musicians who
no longer use the word at all and don't like being called
jazz musicians. I think because there's so much confusion
as to what jazz is, and they find the term limiting. As the
record industry has gotten more and more sophisticated, their
marketing people try to categorize music carefully, naming
it and sometimes pigeon-holing it so that it caters to their
pre-conceived marketing notions. Yet at the same time so many
different styles are now blended and the term 'World Music'
is a pretty good one to describe how the world is one, and
the music is reflecting that.
I think in Singpore you can't ask the question,
"does anyone out there listen to jazz?", without being aware
that few people know what jazz is, and people are not exposed
to enough of it to make a judgement. I mean after all, how
much of an artistic culture exists here in Asia compared to
Paris or New York in the first place? How easily can anyone
here listen to jazz because there's not much artistic culture
or history for jazz, no jazz clubs, no jazz on TV, no jazz
radio station, nobody promoting it, teaching it, etc... Here
youth are encouraged to chase the 5 C's, and the "artist"
is not revered and respected the way he is in places like
Europe. Yet.
One of the more refreshing comments I have
gotten more than once at Raffles where I play is this: "Oh
what brings you here?" "I heard there was jazz here" "So,
do you like jazz?" answer: "I'm not sure, I came here to find
out!"
Yeah!!! now that's it, NO pre-conceived notions,
no opinions about it, no arrogant minds made up, just a willingness
to check it out.
I spoke to a member of the NAC recently.
They said, "yes, the Jazz in the Park series we know is very
popular with the people, but we don't want to do too much
of it".
Why not I ask?!?
Without much more exposure to the music and to the Arts in
general, Singaporeans will forever have to believe whatever
they hear about jazz from the few people who care to say something
about it, (whether or not they really know anything about
it at all).
As someone who does know something about
it, I can say that Jazz is Fun, jazz is easy to Feel and dance
to (just watch your younger children), jazz can be participatory,
relaxing, sophisticated, and more. It is expressive and improvisational.
The jazz "Swing" feel is easy to groove to. The blues roots
of Jazz in the American slave experience are THE VERY SAME
roots to ALL today's Hip-Hop and funk and Rythmn-n-Blues.
It all came from the same place!! Jazz is FREEDOM, Energy,
and Expression. It is spiritual, and is even inside all of
us, whether you believe it or not.
I will be adding next week a section on my
website which will tell people where to go in Singapore to
hear Jazz live, plus a brief description of a couple of Asia's
music artists. Maybe one day this publice service will be
taken on by the Tourist Board or something so that, like in
America and elsewhere, there will be in Singapore a "Jazz
Hotline" a Jazz gig listing, jazz jam sessions, jazz festivals,
jazz master classes, etc... It's all a matter of time. Jazz
lives on whether we are hip to it or not.
Hear the Music, Feel the Beat...
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