Jazz for Beginners (Beginner’s Documentary Comic Books, 42)

Jazz for Beginners by Ron David is an informative introduction to jazz, published by Writers & Readers in 1995. This edition spans 156 pages and is presented in English. The book follows the development of jazz as a uniquely American music form, highlighting key personalities and elements that contribute to its rich history.
Readers will find an exploration of influential jazz musicians, from Scott Joplin to Jelly Roll Morton, providing insights into their contributions to the genre. Additionally, the book includes “The Essential Recordings for Beginners,” a selected discography that serves as a guide for those looking to deepen their understanding of jazz history and criticism. This comprehensive overview makes it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the evolution of jazz music.
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This informative introduction to jazz follows the development and the personalities of this uniquely American music form. It explores all of the elements that combine to create jazz and takes an in-depth look at many of the first jazz musicians from Scott Joplin to Jelly Roll Morton. Includes “The Essential Recordings for Beginners,” a selected discography of jazz recordings.
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