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    Jazz Influence

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    incredibly well while looking at the timeline of jazz, seeing that the musical genre was originally created by black individuals in New Orleans. The ancestries of jazz come from African, European, and Caribbean traditions, although the exact contributions are still a controversy to this day, the blending of the three are crucial elements when looking at the establishment of jazz. Although these areas on the map contribute to the musical successions of jazz, the actual conception occurred in America thanks

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    What Is Jazz?

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    All That Jazz Jazz has a very unclear history, dating back to the early 1900’s with subgenres such as cool jazz, bebop, free jazz, and jazz fusion. All of these subgenres have their own specific history. Finding exactly where the genre of jazz breaks off into so many different branches is a challenge to many music historians. Many try to pick where jazz started, what are its roots, to whom jazz owes acknowledgements of advancement, and so forth. Others begin by simply trying to understand exactly

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    The History Of Jazz

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    Jazz is a crucial part of any musical history that has ever been known. Most is not all of the genres we know today all branched off of some type of jazz, and that’s a big thing. Jazz was founded in the early 20th century, but it can be found in the heart of both African and European music styles (What is Jazz). It is an important part of our history as American’s and spread throughout the world like a groovy wildfire. The genre of Jazz has been a home to many of the famous people we still know today

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    Jazz Improvisation

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    a.m. the contemporary jazz trio, Charged Particles, performed at the Cambrian Branch Library, San Jose. Although the trio’s entire focus is on jazz, they incorporated other genres such as salsa, samba, blues, and swing. The program included a rendition of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Un Nuevo Dia, Mobius Trip, and Gallope. There was no conductor; however, Jon Krosnick, the drummer, explained how each of the individuals do their own improvisation, which is the basis of jazz and blues. According to

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    Jazz paper

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         While we may carefully analyze the two pieces to satisfy our curiosity regarding musical evolution in Jazz, we should also not lose sight of the fact that these are two very enjoyable styles of music. From the

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    Indo-Jazz

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    Indo-Jazz Analysis Over the course of this semester we have journeyed from African tribal influences to the height of jazz during the Swing era, bebop to the abstractions of free jazz, the beloved John Coltrane to influencing R&B and Hip-Hop. We have analyzed music over the ages, determining what makes it jazz, what makes it good. Our minds have been opened to all styles of jazz and we have been exposed to the jazz standards as well as contemporary and modern pieces, including these mystery songs

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    Jazz Changes

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    A lot of changes affect jazz and it has benefitted from them in many different ways. The changes in production and style of Jazz music are highly attributed to shifts in economic well being, as well as events such as Prohibition. Jazz has changed a lot, and has had many different stages throughout it’s history. Economic collapse and the invention of household radio were a major catalyst in the evolution of jazz. The prohibition of alcohol -and in turn the lifting of this ban, caused a drastic change

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    Jazz Music

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    The Beginning The word “jazz” did not become commonplace until around 1920 even though it had spent the preceding decade establishing itself as a musical genre. A mix of European harmony and African rhythm, blended with the current styles of the time such as ragtime and rhythm and blues, Jazz can be seen as an amalgamation of different cultures and has had huge influences on, and evolved concurrently with, American society in the past century. The birthplace of jazz is the subject of much more controversy

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    Reflection On Jazz

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    10 points Did this performance make more sense to you after multiple listenings? This piece made a lot more sense after listening to it multiple times, mostly because this was my second time really listening to Jazz, so it was difficult to analyze just hearing it once. Also, listening to it multiple times allowed me to pay attention to certain aspects of the song during different times. This allowed me to analyze each section deeper instead of just getting a shallow

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    America. When jazz started to play more and more in the New York neighborhoods like Harlem, that is when Latin musicians started to play alongside with African-Americans. These musicians were of Puerto Rico or Cuban decent. I will be analyzing the influence and the impact of Latin musicians had in Jazz especially Latin Jazz in the United States. BACKGROUND Jazz started in New Orleans, LA around the late 19th century to early 20th century but was mainly popular in the 1920’s. Jazz was mostly played

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