To have an impact or effect on; influence;
Alter: to make different in some particular, as size, style, course, or the like; modify:
Inspiration:
1. Stimulation or arousal of the mind, feelings, etc, to special or unusual activity or creativity.
2. The state or quality of being so stimulated or aroused.
3. Someone or something that causes this state.
4. An idea or action resulting from such a state.
Prediction and associassions :
In all kind of western music (all sort) there is a form, a platform to stand on. You can call it a type of regularity too.
1. Rythm
2. Tempo
3. Harmonies, Chords and the main melodies
4. Dynamics
5. Musical form or shape like a Dance, a Symphony, a Ballad or a Raphsody.
6. A Theme often an Intro or a Chorous.
7. You can breake up a tune into small fragments of the above
for example A-B-A-A or A-B-A-C and the pattern will be repeated.
In older Classical music you can find it very easy to notice these things. Bach, Mozart and Hyden had Fuges, Trio-forms etc, that were constructed to be in a special form, and those were strict rules not to be broken. Later on these rules were broken by other famus composers, but that´s history..
But in Improvised music like Jazz it could sometimes be hard to find those regularities. Thats were the fun begins, the performer (instrumentalist) are exploring his/her possibillities and ways of expressions. That´s the nature of Jazz.
Jazzmusic often comes from the root Blues, but not nessecerely.
Because of the "sender" instrumentalists needs platforms and regularities to stand on. Groove it! Hang on! Hit it! Go! Keep on!
All jazzmusicians who performs improvised music has associations in mind, it could be what kind of style that´s sets off the inspiration.
There are a few "wonderkids" or "born genious" in music.
Those cats have everything served for them, but to the ordinary jazzcat it´s all hard work, nothing comes free without practicing and learning.
There are also very few jazzcats that really can live on their artform.
It is sad but it´s true!
Some, might be professional Studiomusicians, or has a steady income pay from teaching. All these guys have got their inspiration from former musical experiences,it´s just how you conceive, grasp or develop your skills.
In jazzmusic, it is the teaching of pitch and rhythm recognition, called eartraining.
My top 12 sources of Music inspiration part 3
No 5 Larry Carlton
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Larry Carlton./ March of the Jazzangles
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No 4 Antonio Carlos Jobim
A C J /Brazil
Check the link below on him
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Frank Sinatra and A C J /Medley bossa nova 1967
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Frank Sinatra & Tom Jobim / How Insensitive
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Antonio Carlos Jobim - Água De Beber
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