If you like commercial music, you can listen to Lisa Ono: There are too many "Fly Me to the Moon" and "The Girl From Ipanema". She has performed all the classics, and you can search her name directly on Sogou.
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Vocal:
White Jazz Singer (Master Nai Killer) - Frank Sinatra: "Somewhere Beyond The Sea" "Somewhere My Love"
"I've Got You Under My Skin" "New York, New York" "Fly Me To The Moon"
Girl Killer-Nat King Cole : "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" "Quizas Quizas Quizas" "Mona Lisa" "Route66"
Broken Throat-Louis Armstrong: "Cheek To Cheek" (With Ella Fitzgerald) "What A Wonderful World" "Blueberry Hill"
Lady Day-Billie Holiday: "I'm A Fool To Want You" "April In Paris"
Also Sarah Vangue, Ella Fitzgerald and Diana Washington, Casandra Welson
Handsome guy-Chet Baker: "My Funny Valentine" "I Fall in Love Too Easily"
"It's Always You" "Old Devil Moon"
Carol Kidd: "When I Dream"
Instrumental music:
Trumpet: Louis Armstrong: "Body And Soul"
Miles Davis: "Birth Of The Cool" album
Dizzy Gillespie: "Manteca" "A Night In Tunisia" "Salt Peanuts" "The Diamond Jubilee Blues"
Chet Baker "Autumn Leaves" "Band Aid"
Saxophone: John Coltrane: "Blue Train"
Drums: Art Blakey: "Moanin'" "The Drum Thunder Suite"
For swing music, you can listen to Benny "Lisa" by Goodman
I would like to recommend another absolutely OK website www.jazzsky.com, which is very good.
I would like to recommend a few more Smooth Jazz masters. The reason why it is called Smooth Jazz is because it gives people a comfortable feeling. I don’t list specific song titles and albums, but it doesn’t matter. You just need to put the name of the musician. As a keyword, go to Baidu or Sogou, and there will be many results:
Spyro Gyra-"Jubilee", "As You Wish", "Along For The Ride", "Morning Dance"
Fourplay-"Galaxia", "A Little Fourplay", "Bali Run"
Also George Duke, David Benoit and George Shearing.
I would like to recommend the 4 most popular modern pop jazz singers in the world today. The ones I recommend are my favorite jazz-style songs. If you think they are good, you can search their names on Sogou Music or Baidu MP3, because they sound good. There are so many songs, some of which I can’t remember at once.
Frank Sinatra’s successor Michael Buble-"Sway", "Save the last dance for me", "Home", "Me and Mrs.Jones", "Feeling Good", "I Wish You Good"
Lisa Ono-"Samba do Soho", "Fly Me to the Moon", "Jambalaya"
Norah Jones, who won the Grammy as soon as she debuted-"Day is Gone" and "Those Sweet Words"< /p>
Canadian beauty singer Diana Krall-"The Look of Love" and "Fly Me to the Moon"
This is my answer about classic jazz piano:
Just enter the name of the musician below into Kugou. This is the best way. Just give the song title directly to avoid being unable to find it. Anyway, there are only a few famous musicians. Knowing the name once and for all. Absolutely pure music
After reading your description, the first thing I thought of was the jazz piano played by Jelly Roll Morton in "The Pianist on the Sea". It was called Ragtime. In the early days, Ragtime was usually a piano or guitar solo. .
Ragtime has a cheerful rhythm
It is Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer"
"The Maple Leave Rag"
A more classic pianist There are also:
1. This is a preview download of Oscar Peterson's classic work
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2 , This is a preview download of Bill Evans' classic work
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3. This is a preview download of the classic work of jazz piano genius Thelounious Monk
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There are also artists such as Art Tatum, Herbie Hancock, and Chick Corea , Horace Silver and other works are not listed one by one
The next thing that comes to mind is BigBand (big band), which usually has more than ten people and all kinds of instruments. Generally, big bands play Swing (swing music). )
Speaking of swing music, three people have to be mentioned: Count Basie, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington. Each of them owns a Big Band, conducts music, and creates music. Count Basie and Duk Ellington both played piano. But these two people are relatively low-key, so the sound of piano is not heard in most of their works. You can only hear it in the interlude or prelude
This is a preview download of Count Basie's classic work
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And Benny Goodman is a clarinet player