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Does Dave Brubeck count as African American Music? |
I need to know because I plan on attending one of his shows, and I have to do a research paper on authentic African American Music, I don't wanna ask my professor because he is a jerk. Dave Brubeck mostly plays, composes, and arranges music that has been derived from the African-American (black) culture, so on one level, the answer is a resounding "yes." Generally speaking, jazz is an amalgamation of musics as seen through the lens of that culture. no no no Technically, no, because Brubeck is white. However, Jazz itself was created by African Americans, and Brubeck has often experimented with its fundamental motifs. I'm not sure that any ethnic group can lay claim to 5/4 time. I don't think so, unless all Jazz is African American Music, although I think it is certainly derived from it. does eminem? No No, although the basic of any type of jazz is African American. So much of what is referred to as :"authentic" is certainly questionable. To me, music is music, no matter who's making it. Brubeck certainly draws on certain streams of African American music - jazz comes directly out of the those traditions. I wouldn't say Brubeck was the best representative of that tradition, since so much of his work is also rooted in European classical music. But I would say this: see Brubeck anyway! Nope, he's white. He also does not play traditional "African American" music. He was one of the first people to try out unique and different beats and time signatures like Take Five. But it would still be cool to see him live. No, you cannot say that what Brubeck plays is 'authentic' African-American music, especially if you are writing a paper for a 'jerk' professor. You will no doubt fail in this assignment. |
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