Description
Product Overview
Jazz History, published by Oxford University Press, is a meticulously curated eBook that delves into the evolution of recorded jazz, tracing its origins, cultural impact, and artistic milestones. The digital format leverages enhanced typesetting, providing crisp, readable text that adapts seamlessly to a variety of screen sizes, from smartphones to tablets. Word Wise integration offers contextual definitions for challenging terminology, ensuring that readers of all skill levels can engage with the material without interruption. With a total of 322 pages, the book presents a balanced mix of scholarly analysis, illustrative audio excerpts, and visual timelines that together create an immersive learning experience. The Kindle-compatible file size of 17.4 MB ensures quick download and smooth navigation, while the built-in page flip feature allows readers to skim chapters effortlessly. As part of the Oxford Studies in Recorded Jazz series, this title stands out for its rigorous research, authoritative voice, and commitment to accessibility, including full support for screen readers.
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Usage
Designed for both academic and personal use, Jazz History serves as an essential resource in university music programs, jazz workshops, and independent study groups. Students can reference the eBook for coursework, term papers, and exam preparation, benefiting from the searchable text and instant dictionary lookups. Educators can assign specific chapters as reading material, using the annotation tools to highlight key passages and add personalized notes. Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy the narrative on a commute or during leisure time, taking advantage of the portable format to explore the genre’s legacy wherever they are. The book’s compatibility with Kindle devices and the Kindle app on iOS and Android ensures that readers can access the content across multiple platforms, making it ideal for classroom settings, library collections, and on‑the‑go learning. Whether you are analyzing the improvisational techniques of early swing bands or exploring the sociopolitical context of bebop, the eBook’s structured layout guides you through each era with clarity and depth.
Why Choose Us
Oxford University Press brings over a century of publishing excellence to the field of music scholarship. This eBook reflects the press’s dedication to rigorous peer review, ensuring that every chapter is vetted by leading jazz historians and musicologists. The enhanced typesetting technology reduces eye strain, delivering a reading experience that rivals printed texts while offering the flexibility of digital navigation. Word Wise support further distinguishes the product by demystifying specialized jargon, a feature rarely found in academic eBooks. In addition, the title is fully accessible, meeting industry standards for screen‑reader compatibility, which underscores our commitment to inclusive education. Customers benefit from Oxford’s reliable after‑sales service, including prompt assistance with download issues, device synchronization, and content updates. By choosing this eBook, readers invest in a resource that combines scholarly authority with modern usability, backed by a publisher renowned for quality and integrity.
Key Features
- Enhanced typesetting delivers crystal‑clear text on any screen size, reducing eye fatigue.
- Word Wise provides instant definitions for complex musical terms, supporting seamless comprehension.
- Fully searchable content allows quick access to specific artists, recordings, or historical periods.
- Screen‑reader compatibility ensures the book is accessible to visually impaired readers.
- Dedicated customer support from Oxford University Press for technical assistance and updates.
FAQ
What devices can I read this eBook on?
The eBook is compatible with all Kindle devices, as well as the Kindle app for iOS, Android, PC, and Mac, allowing you to read on smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers.
Does the book include audio samples of the recordings discussed?
While the eBook itself does not embed audio files, it provides QR codes and links to curated playlists on major streaming platforms, enabling you to listen to the referenced recordings while you read.
Is the content suitable for beginners with little knowledge of jazz?
Yes. The inclusion of Word Wise definitions and clear, chronological narratives makes the book approachable for newcomers, while still offering depth for advanced scholars.
Can I highlight and annotate the text?
Absolutely. The Kindle platform’s annotation tools let you highlight passages, add notes, and export them for later reference, which is especially useful for academic research.
What is the return policy if I am not satisfied?
Oxford University Press follows Amazon’s standard eBook return policy, allowing you to request a refund within the specified timeframe if the product does not meet your expectations.




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