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О вокальной импровизации в джазе: становление скэта

О вокальной импровизации в джазе: становление скэта

Abstract

Vocal performance in jazz is one of the most important aspects of this music, for whatever time we talk. The first performers of the Blues and many performers of the following decades – the period of the New Orleans jazz, swing era, bee-bop, contemporary jazz – are of the interest. Talented singers-improvisers have used and continue to use scat up to this day in addition to the pronunciation of the main musical text. They expose their melody and rhythmic line with the help of special reception – scat. The subject of this study is the origin, development and some aspects of the reception of scat.

Вокальное исполнительство в джазе является одной из важнейших сторон этой музыки, о каком бы времени мы ни говорили. Интерес вызывают как первые исполнители блюзов, так и многие исполнители следующих десятилетий – периода новоорлеанского джаза, эры свинга, би-бопа и современного джаза. Помимо произношения основного музыкального текста, талантливые вокалисты-импровизаторы использовали и продолжают использовать скэт и по сей день. Они излагают свою мелодико-ритмическую линию с помощью особого приема – скэта. О зарождении, развитии и некоторых аспектах этого приема данное исследование.

Keywords

СКЭТ, ВОКАЛЬНОЕ ИСПОЛНИТЕЛЬСТВО, СЛОГОВОЕ ПЕНИЕ, ВОКАЛЬНАЯ ИМПРОВИЗАЦИЯ, ЗВУКОПОДРАЖАНИЕ, СВИНГ

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