A
History Of Jazz
by Jakob Culver
American classical music, also
known as jazz is a diverse genre of music that stems from native American and
African music. Most jazz is inspired by blues music. Jazz first became popular
in the early 1920's in clubs in cities like New Orleans and Chicago.
In the 1930's Jazz was so popular that there were even white jazz singers. Big
bands came into play such as Ben Goodman and Glen Miller, although some viewed
them as swing more than jazz.
Jazz led into more conventional methods that made it like today's pop groups.
Only then it was called Be Bop. The jazz music was becoming more loose and more
harmonized.
Be bop was not what you would call dancing music, but it was more to actually
see the performers. This made each performer strive a little harder to be the
best, because without the dancing it really was about the talent.
Of course jazz music was often sad and was about heartache and troubles of life.
Most of the music was based off of the performers lives. A lot of performer's
died from drug and alcohol abuse.
Jazz is based off of a classical background and to play it well you have to
learn the chords and scales of the songs. It also takes improvisation and an
imagination. It can be quite difficult, but for some jazz is just in the blood.
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