History of Jazz Music In The World
Jazz is the kind of music that grew out of the merger of blues, ragtime, and European music, particularly band music. Several subgenres are Dixieland jazz, swing, bebop, hard bop, cool jazz, free jazz, jazz fusion, smooth jazz, and stream music CafJazz.Jazz are from the United States early in the 20th century with the roots of African music and many use Eropa.Musik jazz guitar, trombone, piano, trumpet, and saxophone. One important element in jazz is syncopation.
European marching band music
Sources cultures: West Africa; African-American musical era the 1910s, New Orleans.
Used musical instruments: guitar - bass guitar - Saxophone - Trombone - Piano - Clarinet - Trumpet - Double bass - Drum - Vocals
Mainstream popularity: Sporadic, mostly in the form of pop-like swing; also increasingly influential in popular musical forms such as the so-called "extension of jazz", such as rhythm and blues, soul, neo soul, quiet storm, cool jazz, and smooth jazz
Shape derivatives: Latin Jazz - Swing - Mini-jazz
subgenre
Avant-jazz - Bebop - Chamber Jazz - Cool jazz - Creative jazz - Dixieland - Free jazz - Gypsy jazz - Hard bop - Jazz fusion - jazz Milo - Modal jazz - M-Base - Smooth jazz - Soul jazz - Trad jazz
Genre mixture (fusion)
Acid jazz - Calypso jazz - Jazz blues - Jazz fusion - Jazz rap - Nu Jazz - Smooth jazz
Jazz is the kind of music that grew out of the merger of blues, ragtime, and European music, particularly band music. Several subgenres are Dixieland jazz, swing, bebop, hard bop, cool jazz, free jazz, jazz fusion, smooth jazz, and stream music CafJazz.Jazz are from the United States early in the 20th century with the roots of African music and many use Eropa.Musik jazz guitar, trombone, piano, trumpet, and saxophone. One important element in jazz is syncopation.
European marching band music
Sources cultures: West Africa; African-American musical era the 1910s, New Orleans.
Used musical instruments: guitar - bass guitar - Saxophone - Trombone - Piano - Clarinet - Trumpet - Double bass - Drum - Vocals
Mainstream popularity: Sporadic, mostly in the form of pop-like swing; also increasingly influential in popular musical forms such as the so-called "extension of jazz", such as rhythm and blues, soul, neo soul, quiet storm, cool jazz, and smooth jazz
Shape derivatives: Latin Jazz - Swing - Mini-jazz
subgenre
Avant-jazz - Bebop - Chamber Jazz - Cool jazz - Creative jazz - Dixieland - Free jazz - Gypsy jazz - Hard bop - Jazz fusion - jazz Milo - Modal jazz - M-Base - Smooth jazz - Soul jazz - Trad jazz
Genre mixture (fusion)
Acid jazz - Calypso jazz - Jazz blues - Jazz fusion - Jazz rap - Nu Jazz - Smooth jazz
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