Want to get into jazz, anyone got a flowchart and an explanation of the different subgenres?

want to get into jazz, anyone got a flowchart and an explanation of the different subgenres?

I have a chart at home for a certain artist that I'll post as soon as I can, if you're interested.

i'll wait, thanks in advance

try looking at the archives,if u cant find the jazz thread,lurk here tomorrow

No problem, sorry if it takes a minute since I'm a little busy but I'll try to get it when I can.

Sorry about the wait. Here's a guide another user on here helped me make.

>implying Getz/Gilberto isn't the best guitar/jazz album of all time

Name your favorite genres

If it's anything noisy, start with free jazz

If not, Miles Davis

...What?

I never said anything about those 2 at any point. What are you talking about? It's just a Herbie guide.

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Listen to Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, and Django Reinhardt for your jazz guitar fix.

River and Gershwin's World sound like smooth jazz
Fusion after Sunlight is just cashgrabs

Direct step and Mr Hands were pretty good though.

There aren't really genres and sub-genres of jazz. It's flotsam left over from the silent-era

Listen to Unit Structures. If you don't like that jazz probably isn't for you.

can confirm, I really only like free jazz, noise rock and hnw

thanks!

thank you too

You should check out Black Bombain's album they did with Peter Brotzmann this year

Stoner psych free jazz is something i didnt know i needed

What's some cool minimal experimental jazz?

>posting the dude weed lmao chart

Seems like a good chart to me.

>dude smoke weed lmao

Roscoe Mitchell - Space

Edit that section out if it bothers you that much, you fucking spastic.

cool rec but I'm looking for something more experimental and also instrumental only

Can Sup Forums recommend me some jazz pianists?

Herbie Hancock, definitely.

See earlier posted essential guide.

Would check Bill Evans and Tyner McCoy first.
You might want to listen to Ryo Fukui since you're a weeb.

Here's a great album