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How Did Jazz Impact The Harlem Renaissance

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Jazz is a music era where the African Americans started to thrive. Before Jazz was made ragtime music played a role of introducing Jazz. When ragtime started to use improvisation in the music. Jazz originated in New Orleans in the early twentieth century. Jazz music was no longer considered ragtime by 1918; however, jazz was barley starting in 1895-1917. From 1895-1917 ragtime was still well known for bands trying to improvise while everyone is playing at the same time. Jazz was the new music genera for everyone except for those who lived in New Orleans. Jazz era was well-known for improvisation using brass instruments and percussions. There were many artist Jazz music was their way of shinning in the music industry and a way to get through …show more content…

Jazz was one of the outcomes during the early twentieth century. Jazz was the source of self and community expression; although others did not consider jazz to be part of the Harlem Renaissance. “Chiefly literary, the Renaissance included the visual arts but excluded jazz, despite its parallel emergence as a black art form” (History.com). Jazz had a large impact because it helped distract the people both the African Americans and whites.
1917 was the year Jazz started to come out of the shadows of the other music genera that helped create jazz. “Vibrant musical styles gradually change over time and in 1917 Ragtime was becoming Jazz” (The First jazz record by Scott Alexander). The rhythm of jazz was unique compared to the other music style. Jazz music was played on a syncopated rhythm. Syncopated rhythm gave the musicians more ways to …show more content…

The instrument he played the cornet. Bolden considered the first musician to ever play jazz. Bolden achieved many things first during the beginning of jazz music. He was also known for being the king of the cornet in New Orleans. Bolden started his career with a band called Papa Jack Laines which lead him to make his own band. “In the course of doing this, he generated an electrifying and innovative fusion of black-sacred music, rural blues, ragtime and marching-band” (thefamouspeople.com). Bolden was a great musician he was able to create different types of music by listening to some pieces of music and making it his own. Bolden’s was able to reach his goal in making the perfect jazz band. The band consist of a cornet, guitar, trombone, bass, two clarinets, and drums. Bolden inspired many early jazz musicians in New Orleans. In the early 1900s Bolden’s career was coming to an end. Bolden had a mental illness landing him in an asylum. Once Bolden was in the asylum they diagnosed him with alcoholic

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