...Saxon and others began to incorporate electric instruments and complex rhythms into their group activities. Outside of the Miles group, the talented musician Quincy D. Jones (1933- ) was inspired by this and found a new direction in rhythm-based performance, pioneering a type of popular music with a strong black influence that would later be called "black contemporary music." This new "jazz," collectively called "fusion," made widespread appeal by incorporating a large amount of black rhythmic sensibility and blending electric and acoustic (non-electric) instruments with a focus on 8-beat and 16-beat rhythms, but it would inevitably become stale unless there was some major innovation. *Some of the terminology that mentions "Jones, QD" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…サックス)らは相次いで電気楽器と複合リズムを取り入れたグループ活動を開始した。またマイルス・グループの外側にあって,これに触発された優れた音楽家クインシー・ジョーンズQuincy D.Jones(1933‐ )は,リズムを中核とした演奏に新しい方向を見いだし,のち〈ブラック・コンテンポラリーblack contemporary music〉と呼ばれる黒人色の強いポピュラー音楽を開拓した。一括してフュージョンと呼ばれたこれらの新しい〈ジャズ〉は,黒人のリズム感覚を大幅に取り入れ,8ビート,16ビートといったリズムを中心に,電気楽器とアコースティック(非電化)楽器のブレンドによって,ひろくアピールしたが,よほどの新機軸がない限りマンネリ化は避けられない。… ※「Jones,Q.D.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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