Originally Posted by Bass Thumper
Originally Posted by MarioD
This is called free form jazz or free jazz. It is where jazz musicians break virtually every rule:
I think a lot of the "easy to digest" pop/rock/rap songs are because a lot of people have not been exposed to other forms of music.
You may be onto something.
Could it be that I'm a "rule follower" in music because if the rules are broken I don't understand the result?
And could it be that I don't understand broken rules because I was never exposed to them in my musical formative years?.............................
And I wonder how "edge" plays into all this smile

I am a strong believer of teaching music and other art forms in middle to high school should be on all school's curriculum. That is where I learned about jazz and classical music. Early exposure to all art forms is necessary IMHO.

You've got to admit that listening to free form jazz is very edgy - ducking and running for cover.


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