Elvin Ray Jones was born on September 9, 1927 in Pontiac, Michigan and passed away on May 18, 2004 in Englewood, New Jersey at the age of 76. When Elvin was a child he was exposed to gospel, blues, and jazz through both his parents and older siblings, and his musical talents became evident at a very young age. Elvin start drumming in his teenage years. He then went to the United States Army in 1946 and returned home poor . After he returned home form the Army he asked his sister for 35 dollars. He used that money to pay …show more content…
This is because he went against the normal musical patterns. Mr. Jones career kicked off in the 1960’s his music was composed in the experimental music era. The experimental music era is a label for any music that pushes against existing boundaries and genre definitions. The experimental era is dated from 1950 to present time. I believe Jones was trying to make his own style by being different from everyone else.
Mr. Jones range is from low to high. Mr. Jones articulation is very solid and soft. Also I would say his style of jazz is a very medium fast pace goes on in off. Mr. Jones tonality is compared to the subak drum. A major key for Mr. Jones is c note. Mr. Jones instrumental is normally combined with a saxophone, piano, bassist, and soprano in his jazz band. Mr. Jones phrasing sometimes had a message to it, for EXAMPLE, love, happiness, calm, and a sense of relaxation. This probably means Mr. Jones was a once in a lifetime jazz