The right music
helps achieve relaxation, calming the nerves, - and after this comes the mental
peace and quiet...
The impact of music on people ... It should be borne in mind that within each genre there are a variety of styles. Some of them are active and have energy, while others are passive and help relax...
Jazz, blues, reggae and other musical and dance forms,
which are based on African expressive melodies, can cheer up and inspire, to
give vent to joy, to dispel sadness, humor and irony to sharpen, enhance
sociability...
"Jazz is restless. It won't stay put and it never
will"... (James Louis Johnson)
Jazz music
Jazz is a musical style that originated at the beginning
of the 20th century in black communities in the Southern United States... It was born out of a mix of African and European music
traditions. Its black African pedigree is evident in its use of blue notes,
improvisation, polyrhythms, syncopation and the swung note... From its early
development until the present day jazz has also incorporated music from
American popular music..
The Jazz Age.. . The
Jazz Age was a movement that took place during the 1920s, or the Roaring
Twenties, from which jazz music and dance emerged with the introduction of
mainstream radio and the end of the war. This era ended in the 1930s with the
beginning of The Great Depression but has lived on in American pop culture for
decades. With the introduction of jazz came an entirely new cultural movement
in places like the United States, France and England... From 1919 Kid Ory's Original Creole Jazz Band of
musicians from New Orleans played in San Francisco and Los Angeles where in
1922 they became the first black jazz band of New Orleans origin to make
recordings... However, the main center developing the new "Hot Jazz"
was Chicago, where King Oliver joined Bill Johnson. That year also saw the
first recording by Bessie Smith, the most famous of the 1920s blues singers...
Bix Beiderbecke formed The Wolverines in 1924. Also in
1924 Louis Armstrong joined the Fletcher Henderson dance band as featured
soloist for a year, then formed his virtuosic Hot Five band, also popularizing
scat singing...
Louis Armstrong - a
black boy with a Jewish star
Louis Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971),nicknamed
Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer from New Orleans,
Louisiana..
The grandson of black slaves, this boy was born in
poverty-stricken quarter of New Orleans known as "Back of Town"... His father abandoned the family when the boy was still an
infant. His mother was a prostitute, and the boy had to live with his sister by
his grandmother...
He showed early musical talent, and together with three
other youngsters, he sang in the street quartet, so that the first of its
earnings was a trifle, you petition the streets of old New Orleans...
Seven-year boy was sorry, and warmed himself at the
Jewish Karnofsky family recently immigrated to America from Lithuania. At first
they just let him "work" at home to feed the ever hungry child...
Then he began to stay overnight in the house of the Jews,
for the first time in his life he was treated with kindness and affection ...
When he went to bed, Mrs. Karnofsky Russian lullaby sung to him, and he sang it
... Later, he learned to sing and play a lot of Russian and Jewish songs...
Over time, the boy has actually become an adopted son in
the family ... Karnofsky gave him money to buy his first trumpet, as is
customary in Jewish families, they really admired his musical talent
Later, when he became a professional musician and
composer - he used the Jewish melodies in such compositions as the St. James
Infirmary and Go Down, Moses...
Negro boy grew up and wrote a book about a Jewish family
who adopted him in 1907. ..
In memory of them until his death, he wore a Star of
David, and told me that it was in this family, he learned "how to live
real life and determination."...
In 1922. Louis Armstrong moved to Chicago, it was his
professional career ... He soon became one of the best-known jazz artists in
their home country - and now his name is one of the best known around the world
- has become a symbol of jazz...
When asked about his religion, Armstrong would answer
that he was raised a Baptist, always wore a Star of David, and was friends with
the Pope... Armstrong wore the Star of David in honor of the Karnofsky family,
who took him in as a child and lent him the money to buy his first cornet.
Louis Armstrong was, in fact, baptized as a Catholic at the Sacred Heart of
Jesus Church in New Orleans, and he met popes Pius XII and Paul VI, though
there is no evidence that he considered himself Catholic. Armstrong seems to
have been tolerant towards various religions, but also found humor in them...
Louis Armstrong - Saint Louis Blues
Louis Armstrong - West End Blues 1928
What a wonderful world - LOUIS ARMSTRONG.
Louis Armstrong-Heebie Jeebies
Louis Armstrong - All Of Me
Louis Armstrong - Hello Dolly
Louis Armstrong Weather Bird
Louis Armstrong - Mack the Knife
Louis Armstrong
:::: Hey Lawdy Mama.
LOUIS ARMSTRONG -
let's do it (let's fall in love)
Dream a Little
Dream by Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong -
Blueberry Hill
Louis Armstrong -
Blue Moon
Louis Armstrong:
St. James Infirmary
Louis
Armstrong-Go Down Moses
Džiazo simbolis - Louis Armstrong
Luisas Armstrongas gimė Naujajame Orleane, labai
skurdžioje juodaodžių šeimoje... Jo
sunki vaikystė turėjo didelės įtakos jo muzikai... Jis išmoko groti kornetu
paauglių pataisos namuose (jį įkalino už tai, jog 1917 m. Naujųjų Metų naktį į
dangų iššovė iš patėvio pistoleto), kiek vėliau Luisas Armstrongas pradėjo
groti kornetui giminingu trimitu, o dainuoti pradėjo jau pagarsėjęs kaip
trimitininkas... 1922 m. Luisas
Armstrongas išvyko į Čikagą, tai buvo jo profesionalios karjeros
pradžia... Greitai jis tapo vienu
žinomiausių džiazo atlikėju gimtojoje šalyje, o dabar jo vardas yra vienas
geriausiai žinomų visame pasaulyje… Jis, tapo džiazo simboliu…
Teisinga muzika padeda pasiekti atsipalaidavimą,
ramindama nervus, - o po to, kai tai įvyksta, kūną užvaldo protinga taika ir ramybė …
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