What is the combo instrumentation in jazz music?

What is the combo instrumentation in jazz music?

A duet can be almost any combination of instruments. Piano and sax, organ and vocals, or even trumpet and sax are all great combos for jazz. The trio is a more “traditional” arrangement for jazz. It usually consists of piano or guitar along with bass and drums.

Is Smalls jazz club all ages?

The Blue Note, Smalls Jazz Club, Birdland Jazz Club and the Jazz Standard have no minimum age and welcome well-behaved children accompanied by adults.

Is Smalls NYC all ages?

All ages, including children, are welcome at Smalls and there are no reservations.

Do you need a reservation for Smalls jazz club?

Mezzrow Jazz Club You may walk-in on a show depending on availability. Walk-in music charge is $25. Please be at the club 30 minutes prior to the show, particularly on the weekends and holidays. You may reserve a seat here on our site.

How do you set up a jazz combo?

Combo Set Up Set the combo up like a baseball diamond: bass at home plate, piano at first base (facing the bassist), drums at third base, horns at second base (facing the rhythm section). Everyone should be close to one another, easily able to see one another (see combo setup diagram on p. 5).

Do you have to be 21 to go to Smalls jazz club?

Club entrance is free, but it is necessary to be at least 21 years old to drink.

Does Smalls Jazz Club serve food?

Yes. There is a full bar and a full menu at this adult-oriented bar and jazz club.

Does Smalls Jazz have food?

How big is a jazz combo?

three to seven musicians
Smaller jazz bands, also known as combos, are common in night clubs and other small venues and will be made up of three to seven musicians; whereas big bands are found in dance halls and other larger venues.

What instruments are in a jazz trio?

A jazz trio is a group of three jazz musicians, often a piano trio comprising a pianist, a double bass player and a drummer.

How do you lead a Jazz Combo?

Set the combo up like a baseball diamond: bass at home plate, piano at first base (facing the bassist), drums at third base, horns at second base (facing the rhythm section). Everyone should be close to one another, easily able to see one another (see combo setup diagram on p. 5).