They can show the visual elements. For instance, the setting of a jazz club, the way musicians interact on stage, and the audience's reaction. This gives a more complete picture than just listening to the music.
His best friend could be the one to take care of him. This friend would stay by his side, make sure he takes his medicine on time, and keep him company while he's sick.
'Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original' by Robin D.G. Kelley can also be considered among the best jazz novels. It not only tells the story of Thelonious Monk but also delves deep into the world of jazz during his time, exploring how his music was influenced by the social and cultural context. It's a detailed account that any jazz lover would enjoy.
In Danny Phantom Yandere Jazz fanfiction, Danny is the top choice to be paired with Jazz. Their pre - existing relationship as siblings in the show gives a lot of material for the yandere concept. Also, Tucker can be paired with Jazz in some stories. Maybe Jazz sees Tucker as a threat to Danny's safety or something else related to Danny, and her yandere side comes out towards Tucker. However, Danny remains the most common and central character in these pairings.
One possible fanfiction could be about Soundwave, with his unique abilities, and a female Jazz fan. Maybe she's a musician herself and she discovers Soundwave's love for music in a different way than others. They could start off as acquaintances, with her being initially intimidated by Soundwave's robotic and somewhat mysterious nature.
Soundwave and a female Jazz fan in fanfiction could lead to a story of discovery. The female fan might be intrigued by Soundwave's different approach to music. She could try to understand his robotic view of music, which might be more data - driven compared to the more emotional and improvisational nature of Jazz.
I'm not sure which specific short story you're referring to. In general, when we talk about the 'King of Jazz', Louis Armstrong is often considered one. He was a highly influential jazz musician. But if it's in a particular short story, more context from the story would be needed to accurately determine who the 'King of Jazz' is.
Some of the best jazz age novels include 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It vividly captures the decadence and excess of the era. Another is 'Tender Is the Night', also by Fitzgerald, which explores themes like love and the disillusionment of the American dream during that time.
Jazz has its origin in New Orleans. It emerged from the African - American communities there. The slaves' music, which was full of emotional expression and unique rhythms, was a big part of it. Ragtime, with its syncopated melodies, influenced jazz as well. European musical elements were added to this African - rooted music. Jazz musicians started to improvise, creating unique melodies on the spot. This improvisation became one of the hallmarks of jazz. And as it spread from New Orleans, it began to take on different forms in different places.