Episodes
Jason and the band perform the standard, “Summertime.”
Published 04/26/13
Jason and the band perform the standard, “Summertime.”
Published 04/26/13
Jason explains what jazz “standards” are, and how musicians all over the globe know how to play these pieces.
Published 04/19/13
Jason explains what jazz “standards” are, and how musicians all over the globe know how to play these pieces.
Published 04/19/13
Jason explains how jazz musicians and baseball players are more alike than you would think, and helps you understand how musicians communicate during a performance.
Published 04/12/13
Jason explains how jazz musicians and baseball players are more alike than you would think, and helps you understand how musicians communicate during a performance.
Published 04/12/13
What are your musical “tastes?” Jason talks about what the responsibility of the audience is, and gives some tips about how to enjoy a jazz performance.
Published 04/05/13
What are your musical “tastes?” Jason talks about what the responsibility of the audience is, and gives some tips about how to enjoy a jazz performance.
Published 04/05/13
Jason and the band improvise and vamp using the classic “Ain’t Misbehavin’” by Fats Waller. Make sure to pay attention to Jason’s new headwear.
Published 03/27/13
Jason and the band improvise and vamp using the classic “Ain’t Misbehavin’” by Fats Waller. Make sure to pay attention to Jason’s new headwear.
Published 03/27/13
How is Jazz like a football play? Jason explains “hits” in jazz—and how players know how to navigate the music. The band then plays “Evidence” by Thelonious Monk to illustrate the point.
Published 03/22/13
How is Jazz like a football play? Jason explains “hits” in jazz—and how players know how to navigate the music. The band then plays “Evidence” by Thelonious Monk to illustrate the point.
Published 03/22/13
Using the metaphor of “Harold and the Purple Crayon,” Jason explains what jazz means and how it works.
Published 03/20/13
Using the metaphor of “Harold and the Purple Crayon,” Jason explains what jazz means and how it works.
Published 03/20/13
While listening to a recording of a financial report, Jason creates a new composition using the sound of the reporter’s voice as his inspiration
Published 03/15/13
While listening to a recording of a financial report, Jason creates a new composition using the sound of the reporter’s voice as his inspiration
Published 03/15/13
Jason talks about the musicality of language, and then plays his original composition, "Ringing My Phone."
Published 03/13/13
Jason talks about the musicality of language, and then plays his original composition, "Ringing My Phone."
Published 03/13/13
The Kennedy Center’s Artistic Advisor for Jazz Jason Moran introduces himself and shares his thoughts on innovation and creativity—through the lens of skateboarding and Jazz.
Published 03/06/13
The Kennedy Center’s Artistic Advisor for Jazz Jason Moran introduces himself and shares his thoughts on innovation and creativity—through the lens of skateboarding and Jazz.
Published 03/06/13