Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Beat Me, Daddy, Eight to the Bar

From The Atlantic magazine, a short piece on Josef Skvorecky, a refugee to Canada from the Prague Spring of 1968.  In the intro to his book The Bass Saxophone, he lists a set of regulations that had "engraved themselves deeply on my mind," issued during the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia.  They were binding on all local dance orchestras.


  1. Pieces in foxtrot rhythm (so-called swing) are not to exceed 20% of the repertoires of light orchestras and dance bands;
  2. in this so-called jazz type repertoire, preference is to be given to compositions in a major key and to lyrics expressing joy in life rather than Jewishly gloomy lyrics;
  3. As to tempo, preference is also to be given to brisk compositions over slow ones so-called blues); however, the pace must not exceed a certain degree of allegro, commensurate with the Aryan sense of discipline and moderation. On no account will Negroid excesses in tempo (so-called hot jazz) or in solo performances (so-called breaks) be tolerated;
  4. so-called jazz compositions may contain at most 10% syncopation; the remainder must consist of a natural legato movement devoid of the hysterical rhythmic reverses characteristic of the barbarian races and conductive to dark instincts alien to the German people (so-called riffs);
  5. strictly prohibited is the use of instruments alien to the German spirit (so-called cowbells, flexatone, brushes, etc.) as well as all mutes which turn the noble sound of wind and brass instruments into a Jewish-Freemasonic yowl (so-called wa-wa, hat, etc.);
  6. also prohibited are so-called drum breaks longer than half a bar in four-quarter beat (except in stylized military marches);
  7. the double bass must be played solely with the bow in so-called jazz compositions;
  8. plucking of the strings is prohibited, since it is damaging to the instrument and detrimental to Aryan musicality; if a so-called pizzicato effect is absolutely desirable for the character of the composition, strict care must be taken lest the string be allowed to patter on the sordine, which is henceforth forbidden;
  9. musicians are likewise forbidden to make vocal improvisations (so-called scat);
  10. all light orchestras and dance bands are advised to restrict the use of saxophones of all keys and to substitute for them the violin-cello, the viola or possibly a suitable folk instrument.
The Atlantic calls this perhaps "the single most remarkable example of 20th-century totalitarian invective against jazz."  Gotta watch out for that there foxtrot. 

In addition to the ritual use of phrases like " Jewish-Freemasonic," "Jewishly gloomy," " Negroid excesses," the reader is struck by the impulse of the Late Modern State to micromanage with detailed regulations.  "The double bass must be played solely with the bow."  "Drum breaks longer than half a bar in four-quarter beat" are prohibited.  (But with an exception made for military music!)  "Not to exceed 20% of the repertoires."  "At most 10% syncopation." 

That sort of nit-picky over-regulation has no place in a free republic and could never happen here.

1 comment:

  1. Due to the new National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 (NDAA), and Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) there will be new rules for internet blogs:

    1. Pieces in Christian POV (so called Right Wing) are not to exceed 20% of the posts in all blogs and webpages.

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    5. Strictly prohibited is the use of words alien to the Bright spirit (so called virtues, moderation, calls for chastity) as well as all modifiers which turn the noble sound of liberal and Bright speech into a Judeo-Christian rant.

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