How Cool Is Jazz? Band has performed for over 200 elementary schools, giving out over 25,000 kazoos in the past 7 years. This clip features Bart Salzman, trumpet; John Vold, guitar; John Chapman, bass; Jim Banister, drums.
This is a terrific program helping to involve these students as future jazz musicians or future jazz audience. This help is needed to secure the future of jazz. Many thanks to Bart Salzman and the musicians that work with him in the HCIJ program.
What a terrific presentation! Bart Salzman shows children how simple (and fun) it is to make music with kazoos, while introducing them to the concept of jazz. Bart and the Jazz in AZ "How Cool Is Jazz" program have been doing a great job during the past several years, making sure kids know the importance of America's indigenous music. Bravo!
This a great motivational program. Some of the kids might be motivated to choose a band instrument to learn, but most will remember that jazz is fun. This is a powerful tool to develop the future jazz audience. Great job, Bart, and JazzInAz!
this is so cool :)
natapitapeta 1 month ago
This is a terrific program helping to involve these students as future jazz musicians or future jazz audience. This help is needed to secure the future of jazz. Many thanks to Bart Salzman and the musicians that work with him in the HCIJ program.
Joan Leard
Assistant Director, Jazz in Arizona
jleard100 1 year ago
It looks the kids are really having fun!
misteredwino 1 year ago
What a terrific presentation! Bart Salzman shows children how simple (and fun) it is to make music with kazoos, while introducing them to the concept of jazz. Bart and the Jazz in AZ "How Cool Is Jazz" program have been doing a great job during the past several years, making sure kids know the importance of America's indigenous music. Bravo!
Patricia Myers
Jazz journalist/Jazz in AZ founder
TheKazooKidz 1 year ago
This a great motivational program. Some of the kids might be motivated to choose a band instrument to learn, but most will remember that jazz is fun. This is a powerful tool to develop the future jazz audience. Great job, Bart, and JazzInAz!
Kentaylortrpt 1 year ago