Interesting article on the Guardian website about plagiarism in poetry. See: https://www.theguardian.com/books/20...man-will-storr
It set me wondering about all those tunes based on other tunes that we have in the Jazz world. Are contrafacts plagiarism? Are licks & lines quoted from famous solos plagiarism?
Wikipedia has a facinating list of contrafacts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_jazz_contrafacts Of course there are far more than those listed.
Personally I love it when a player kicks off into an 'original' tune and I recognise the chord sequence or I recognise a bunch of licks, or even a whole chorus, in a solo over a standard originally by Bird, Dexter or Trane. Seems to confirm my view of myself as a bit of a jazz nerd - a smile of selfsatisfraction and smugness together with a nod of the head to show that I'm in the know. It's part of our world. Its how we learn to play jazz, we copy solos from recordings and build on them.
It set me wondering about all those tunes based on other tunes that we have in the Jazz world. Are contrafacts plagiarism? Are licks & lines quoted from famous solos plagiarism?
Wikipedia has a facinating list of contrafacts: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_jazz_contrafacts Of course there are far more than those listed.
Personally I love it when a player kicks off into an 'original' tune and I recognise the chord sequence or I recognise a bunch of licks, or even a whole chorus, in a solo over a standard originally by Bird, Dexter or Trane. Seems to confirm my view of myself as a bit of a jazz nerd - a smile of selfsatisfraction and smugness together with a nod of the head to show that I'm in the know. It's part of our world. Its how we learn to play jazz, we copy solos from recordings and build on them.
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