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by dizzystar
3082 days ago
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Pretty much this. I think that what you get into and decide to master is more a foundation of what you grew up listening to than what you're brain is innately wired to do (if that even has meaning). I think that jazz is one of those genres that, to be legit, you had to have grown up in the culture where those dominate. While people who didn't grow up around jazz can mimic it, it's not quite the same. For this reason, I think jazz has a bit of mystique around it that other genres of music do not. This isn't only for jazz, but several other genres of music as well. |
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Jazz is just really, really hard. Good improvisation is incredibly demanding on both a mechanical and cognitive level. A jazz pianist needs the physical dexterity and skill of a classical pianist, but they also need to think like an arranger in real-time.