Articles by David Arivett
Jazz Music Is Ecstatic Language
by David Arivett
Leonardo DaVinci once said, Do you know that our souls are composed of music?" Music and religion are intimately linked, and music is one of the most powerful tools to convey religious meaning. As human beings, we have been given the gift of musical language which can help transform us from our humdrum, everyday existence, into something out of the ordinary. Whether music excites or soothes us, it transports us to another place. When we play and listen to music ...
Continue ReadingThe True Language Of Jazz
by David Arivett
Recently, there has been an upsurge in sales and interest in jazz recordings from the past--especially the 1970s. In a recent Jazz Times magazine article, 1970 Is Happening (Again)," Lee Mergner points out that at the time rock and funk were, depending on your perspective, destroying or invigorating jazz." Trumpeter Miles Davis, pianists Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea, groups including Weather Report, Jeff Lorber Fusion, Return To Forever...the list goes on and on of the extremely gifted and talented jazz ...
Continue ReadingWhy Is Jazz A Dirty Word?

by David Arivett
Why is it that jazz music," and even the word jazz" itself, is so offensive and polarizing to the average music listener today? The word jazz" instantly turns many people off... immediately saying they don't like jazz at all. The fact is, that a very large part of the US population won't listen to jazz, period. Even further, the word jazz" is, for many people, a dirty word!. Why is this? Here are the top five ...
Continue Reading