The Facets of Jazz Through Gary Motley
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| Jazz is huge, a rich, organic ecosystem. “I think most of the labels are more of a marketing thing than anything - what do we call it so we can sell it?” |
Jazz is humanity. “It’s an oral tradition. It’s handed down. You can study it but the best way to do that is to get out there with the players. Chick Corea called it “The University of the Streets” |
Jazz is a science. “Sometimes you really do think about [ the Golden Mean as you compose.] Music is science, in the artistic sense, if we go back to the early origins of music, music was developed by scientists.” |
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That’s the thing, you have to be in the shed, practicing and figuring out, and it’s a growth process and it’s not going to happen overnight. |
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The more you learn, you get to the point where you’re mature enough to deal with certain things and it’s going to come out in your music.” |
Jazz is simple and complex.
“I realize that the longer I’ve played and the older I get now, I’m finding that I play simpler things because that thing I was looking for that I was thought was so elusive and was a long way away was right there in my face all along and I wasn’t able to see it. |
. So you start to . . express complex ideas . . in a series of simple ideas. . |
The end result is sophisticated - the thing that makes it sophisticated is how we organize it. “ |

Jazz is a language.
“If someone walks up to you and you don’t literally speak the same language if they smile there will be something implied there just as if they raise a fist there’s going to be something in the physical body language; |
. Either they’re going . . to be receptive or not receptive; . |
There’s something in the music that makes us react a certain way and become sympathetic to it, sympathetic in that we become in sync with it.” |

Jazz is Oscar Peterson…..
“I was in Toronto when he died. Everybody knew he had been ill for a long time, but a loss is a loss nonetheless. Pretty much immediately after that I started looking at doing a tribute album. |
The project is not the traditional tribute that you would think of when you’re doing a tribute to someone. Most people would try to play like the person they’re honoring. |
My thing was not to play like him but to try to incorporate some of his concepts and his approach to music with the idea of getting people to think about where he left off and where we go from here.” |
Link: Renaissance – http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/motley2
Jazz is Technology.
“I pushed the envelope in a lot of different ways. I composed pieces that were in the style and in the tradition, but it was done electronically. The bass was me playing the bass, |
The idea with that was to say that technology has gotten to a point where we can recreate these sounds that are fairly realistic. |
The idea is not to replace musicians but to offer an alternative. What is the boundary? When does technology get in the way of creativity and art ? Here’s traditional jazz presented in a non-traditional way. |
The bottom line in jazz is, can the cat play?
All I’m doing is
using technology as a
means to an end.”

Article by: Sam Chupp
listen to the live interview of Gary Motley by Sam Chupp.
UpComing Gary Motley Events
Emory University Jazz Festival 2010. Bassist John Clayton and drummer Herlin Riley will join Gary Motley in concert during the annual Emory University Jazz Fest on Friday, February 12th at 8:00 PM. More
Carmen Bradford Quartet in San Diego. Be sure to catch vocalist Carmen Bradford and her ensemble featuring Gary Motley in concert on Wednesday, March 3rd at 7:00 PM.More
Ocsar Peterson Tribute CD Released. Now available, Renaissance: a Tribute to Oscar Peterson features original compositions by pianist/composer Gary Motley.
Motley is joined by saxophonist, clarinetist victor Goines. Get your copies and MP3 downloads at CD Baby, iTunes, Rhapsody, DigStation and Lala.
Majestic Piano CD Available. MCG Records has released its latest solo piano project entitled Majestic Piano.
The recording features the unique treatment of sacred hymns by pianist Gary Motley
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