E97: Ahmad Jamal | 爵士留白大师

EPISODE · Oct 9, 2025 · 54 MIN

E97: Ahmad Jamal | 爵士留白大师

from Why for Jazz

我们都知道,留白在我们的中国画当中是一个很重要的技巧。这项技巧看似只是不画,只是空白,只是无为,但要想将留白留在正确的位置,或者表达出应有的意境,是一件很难的事情。在音乐的表达中,留白同样重要。爵士乐钢琴家 Ahmad Jamal 就是一个这方面的大师。这个出生于基督教家庭的非洲裔美国人,在改信了伊斯兰教之后,将自己的名字也改得极具穆斯林色彩,而他的音乐,也充满着极高的辨识度。Why for Jazz 开通了微信听友群。我会对进群的朋友一次性收取199元的入群费,作为对本节目的支持。想要进群的朋友可以添加微信号Y4JZXZS,在确认群规及转账成功之后,我会将你拉进本节目的微信群。爵士乐的现场性导致了单纯的音频没办法表现它的全部魅力,因此 Why for Jazz 在小红书开通了 “Why for Jazz 米周” 分享日常生活,并在 B 站开通了视频号 WhyforRecords(单词之间没有空格),会努力更新一些视频播客,欢迎大家点赞关注,作为播客伴侣,配合使用。本期节目的文字稿可以在小报童上找到。https://xiaobot.net/p/Y4JZPlaylist of the Show:[00:00] Soul Girl - Ahmad Jamal[07:15] A Gal in Calico - Ahmad Jamal[14:05] On Green Dolphin Street - Jimmy Dorsey, Bill Lawrence[17:30] On Green Dolphin Street - Ahmad Jamal[30:30] Poinciana - Ahmad Jamal[41:25] Night Mist Blues - Ahmad Jamal[45:05] One for Miles - Ahmad Jamal[50:05] Wave - Ahmad Jamal

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