Neither one, if you are new to the music. Get hold of the Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz. 6 lps. Also available on cd I think (if you must). It documents the early history of jazz right and continues to the modern period. Really well done. It comes with an excellent history booklet that's probably about 30-50 pp if memory serves. This way you can listen to the music that you're reading about and really learn something.
which book to get?
I am wishing to learn how to listen Jazz and at a deeper level as well, though I dont play instruments, but still keen to discover what i like, what i dont like, actually have limited knowledge of Jazz, so you could say Im a novice.
I'm keen to develop an ability to discern styles and epochs in the jazz history, and so now I am debating on which of the 2 books of which i narrowed down from several choices, I have to choose 1, i can't make up my mind, which shall I get?
The Jazz Theory Book by Mark Levine
Jazz Styles: History & Analysis by Mark C. Gridley
I can only pick one, so which one would you choose?
Many thanks
I'm keen to develop an ability to discern styles and epochs in the jazz history, and so now I am debating on which of the 2 books of which i narrowed down from several choices, I have to choose 1, i can't make up my mind, which shall I get?
The Jazz Theory Book by Mark Levine
Jazz Styles: History & Analysis by Mark C. Gridley
I can only pick one, so which one would you choose?
Many thanks
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