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    Jazz Music In The 1920's

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    Jazz music was an integral part of the 1920's culture. The Roaring Twenties wasn't the only name given to that era, it was also referred to as The Jazz Age. Jazz music influenced almost all aspects of their lives and it gave lower class citizens a voice. This new era started a change in people's way of thinking that helped them find themselves. Jazz music influenced the 1920's culture by inspiring new fashion trends, by giving African Americans a bigger voice in society, and by helping further establish

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    Jazz Music In New Orleans

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    Topic #1 Development of Jazz music in New Orleans Jazz music was originated from African American communities. The African American community is responsible for developing jazz as they used their culture as an influence in it. In the nineteenth century, jazz music had reached New Orleans. The history of the music can be traced back to the slave trading. In Africa, Slaves used music as a means of entertainment just as they did and the music was also affected by the new culture that they found in

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    Jazz Music In The 1930's

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    Jazz music originated from New Orleans, Louisiana in the early 1900’s. The creation of the style came from a need for a phycological shield against the disasters from nature and society in New Orleans at the time. Jazz was the most original form that came from those troubles. Jazz is characterized by swing and blue notes, call and response vocals, polyrhythms and improvisation. Jazz has roots from West African cultural and expressions, as well as African American traditions. Jazz started becoming

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    Jazz Music Review Essay

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    Study Notes Chapter 1: • Jazz: type of music of Black American origin characterized by improvisation and syncopation. • Improvisation: to compose or perform without preparation. • Swing feeling: If music makes you want to dance, clap your hand or tap your feet that called “swinging”. There are four ingredients that help music swing: steady beat, lifting feeling, syncopation, rhythmic elements. • Every Jazz musician has a personal style of playing. • Ella Fitzgerald: vocal singer. Queen of scat

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    "It is music that includes qualities such as swing, improvising, group interaction, developing an 'individual voice', and being open to different musical possibilities" that how Travis Jackson defined jazz music. Jazz is a genre of music which is characterized by its taste which is usually different and distinct from other types of music. While jazz can be played with various instruments such as saxophone, trumpet, trombone, piano, bass, drums, and guitar, it can also be played by a human voice.

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    History and Legacy of Jazz Music Essay

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    race, and social status. This new genre was called jazz, and it became so popular that an era was named after it. Jazz is a blend of African American spiritual folk songs and

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    Jazz, a genre of music that was born from fear and unfortunate circumstances, is to this day one of the most loved music genres. Jazz, by definition, is “a type of music of black American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm, emerging at the beginning of the 20th century. Brass and woodwind instruments and piano are particularly associated with jazz, although guitar and occasionally violin are also used; styles include Dixieland, swing, bebop

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    Jazz Music Research Paper

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    The social development of Jazz from the early 1900’s to present time proves what everyday racism and commercialization do to a beautiful and uprising tradition. Most would say Jazz music is just another genre that has a “swing” to it, although that may be true there is something spectacular that makes it more than just another type of music. “Jazz is a type of music of black American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm, emerging at the beginning

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    Jazz Music in The Great Gatsby In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s, The Great Gatsby, the reader sees a common theme of corruption of the American Dream. In the 1920’s, the times are changing in America and morals are becoming looser and the lifestyle of the wealthy is more careless. New fashion, attitude, and music is what nicknamed this era the “Jazz Age,” greatly influencing Fitzgerald’s writing. He created similarities between many things in pop culture and the journey his characters Gatsby, Daisy, Tom

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    On December 3, 2015 the University of Florida’s School of Music hosted a concert at the University Auditorium where the Jazz band performed. The band consisted of four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombone, and rhythm. The Saxophone section performers included Greg Snider (Alto), Dustin Fergerson (Alto), Ben Grier (Tenor), John Peasant (tenor), Tony Laracuente (tenor), and Ryan Colon (Baritone). The Trumpet section performers included Sean Bocinsky, Ben Rochford, Lucas Owen, and Brantley Daniel

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