the title gives me problems. I refer to your opinion. The free jazz music is completely free and totally outside the box: one of the extreme limits reached in the year was the' elimination of a score, ie a Music regulation, giving the ' opportunity for all musicians to develop their own thoughts and fantasies in real time, according to the whim of the moment.
premise that a good percentage of the common people has not in any way, a musical culture acceptable and / or appropriate, and the few people who listen to alternative music or otherwise outside of the traditional patterns are in most cases of shameless denigration of jazz, to complete ignorance, remains a very important thing to say, free jazz is not a technical display for its own sake, but a score like many others, correct me if I'm wrong, he needs a pair of ears and a heart to be received and treated in the best way possible. The psychological preparation is very important, obviously. In early plays may scare a jumble of notes shoot in a totally uneven and messy ... but after a while you begin to realize that very, very slowly, so subliminal, this or that tune you entered in the veins, and do not want to quit.
Beyond the excesses you are still dealing with a genre difficult to understand without a thorough knowledge of all that preceded it (musically, sociologically, politically) at the highest levels has or in front of musicians who claim their right to be considered "men" or their desperation for the "failed" .
The free jazz is voltage independent, understood as the intensity and lyricism, which sometimes takes on characters and orgiastic liberators. The free jazz is the daily thrill of pleasure, the 'neglect of beauty, something that is bigger than us, it' s fumble of the musician, changeable and unpredictable. It 's the first resigned and then give up fighting but innocent of that angry trumpet, brushes of those who know the long and relentless massacre snare, a bass that you wrap knotted guts second by second.
E 'catharsis and self-destruction.
* Zillo
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