This generation is seriously lacking in cultural diversity. The American school system provides students "American history", but I believe it only edits them on some major points in history. Most of them are based on European-centric America, not melting pots. it is America. There are many things in American history, even Americans are not conscious of this, but this generation is fascinated by celebrities, advances in technology, and the latest fashion. In the past there are too many techniques and visits, but most people do not use it.
One of my favorite trumpet players is Miles Davis. "In the late 1940s, Miles Davis, an American jazz musician and a band leader and composer who was also a trumpet player, had a great influence on art." Still the best jazz trumpet ever It is one of the players. His style and fluency of the trumpet attracted many people's ears. Myers Davis was born on May 26, 1926 in Alton, Illinois. In most of Myers' life, he grew up in the Middle East and became a middle class family. Before Davis got interested in music, he liked sports very much. He likes to play baseball, football, boxing and basketball. The first trumpet he took was puberty. When he first played, he almost fell in love with it. Davis likes to play with his high school band and R & B band.
Many jazz musicians have influenced Myers Davis. When Billy Eckstine's band played in St. Louis, Miles was able to meet some of these effects; Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. (Trumpet player and saxophonist respectively) Davis went to the Juilliard School of Music in New York at the age of 18. But what he really wants to do is just to do jazz. He left the school to play with a famous little club on 52 nd Street. He plays a lot with Charlie Parker, one of his idols. Davis joined the Pike Quintet in 1945. They recorded a real beat song together - a song like 'now is time'. It was during this time that Miles Davis established his style as a jazz trumpet player.
There will not be a better example than Kind of Blue of Miles Davis, the most popular jazz album ever. It was released in 1959 and even now we sell over 5,000 copies a week. Even if you do not know anything about jazz, you may recognize these songs. Miles brings together groups of musicians at the top of the game, such as John Coltrane of Tenor Sachs, Cannonball Adderley of Alto Sax, Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly of Bassists, Paul Chambers of Bassist, Jimmy Cobb of Drummer, etc. Hold the horn There is Miles Davis