Kurt Cobain Despite the fact that Cobain's major talent was in songwriting, he taught himself how to play the guitar in order to be a more well-rounded musician.
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Read More »Formally classical music is certainly more complex than jazz. Even if there are exceptions, the usual form in jazz is a very simple head-improvisation-head.
The definition of "complexity" as it pertains to music certainly changes throughout history. What is classically "complex" today -- say, Boulez and Ligeti -- is certainly quite unlike Beethoven's music, much of which was considered complex in the early 1800s. Yet, Bach is "complex" in a way different from, say, Boulez, Ligeti, and Beethoven. Jazz, of course, ranges as well, from quite a bit of complexity on the Black Saint label (I've been collecting the box sets of the Remastered Black Saint and Soul Note jazz recordings) to stuff I can play on guitar. Thelonious Monk is complex in a way different from the Black Saint improvisers. And so is Bill Evans. And, according to how you define "complex", some rock music (and perhaps even nursery rhymes) may be considered more complex than another type of music.... The more I consider the question "is Classical Music more 'complex' than Jazz?" the more I'm convinced the question itself is absurd. Sorry.
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