There are no characteristics of jazz instrumentation. Jazz can be played on virtually every instrument.
Jazz bands have taken on a number of instrumentation arrangements, from big bands, to bebop ensembles, and to small quartets. At a minimum, the jazz band consists of a rhythm section, consisting of bass, drums, and an instrument that can play chords such as piano or guitar, as well as a horn section.
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American choreographer Agnes de Mille described jazz dancing as, "the true American pep, creativity and fun." Jazz dance was inspired by popular music and social dancing. Jazz dance was also inspired by African dance, which brought about specific characteristics of jazz: low to the ground, bent knees, body isolations and pulsating movements.
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Jazz bands have taken on a number of instrumentation arrangements, from big bands, to bebop ensembles, and to small quartets. At a minimum, the jazz band consists of a rhythm section, consisting of bass, drums, and an instrument that can play chords such as piano or guitar, as well as a horn section.
Wicked has a combination of musical styles. There are your average show tune, pop, jazz, and classical.
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Characteristic instrumentation refers to the specific combination of instruments that are commonly associated with a particular musical genre or style. For example, the characteristic instrumentation of a classical orchestra typically includes strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments. In jazz music, characteristic instrumentation may include saxophone, trumpet, piano, bass, and drums.
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American choreographer Agnes de Mille described jazz dancing as, "the true American pep, creativity and fun." Jazz dance was inspired by popular music and social dancing. Jazz dance was also inspired by African dance, which brought about specific characteristics of jazz: low to the ground, bent knees, body isolations and pulsating movements.
A classical piano trio consists of piano, violin and cello. A jazz piano trio is comprised of piano, acoustic bass and drums.
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Complex harmonies and chord progressions and ultra-fast tempos.
Blues goes wherever the performer likes, jazz goes in circles - improvisation-wise.Blues is a more spiritual thing, while jazz is more improvised, but structured at the same time, if you get what I mean?So while they often have similar instrumentation, blues usually carries more of a message than jazz, which tends to just be music...they're at the same time very similar and worlds apart.