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History of Jazz - chapter 4. port city with focus on slave trade yet with a relaxed Caribbean culture. Social, economic, and political focal point of the South after the Civil War. City that loved music and loved to dance, always opportunities for musicians to perform.
history of jazz chapter 4. new orleans jazz. Click the card to flip 👆. the earliest jazz style, developed early in the twentieth century & popularized after 1917 in new york & chicago; native to new orleans, it features collective improvisation; became the foundation of the jazz tradition; derived from marching bands & dance music.
First jazz composer/write down music, full of self. Thought he was the inventor of jazz (NOT), had a band. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like New Orleans, New Orleans jazz, Creoles of color and more.
This is a comprehensive study guide for ALL necessary material for the 2nd exam in The History of Jazz, taught by Heath Walton, during the Fall 2018-2019.
Explore the rich history of New Orleans jazz through this set of flashcards. Delve into the cultural influences, musical textures, and social positions that shaped this vibrant genre. Perfect for students of music history or enthusiasts wanting to deepen their understanding of jazz.
Covering a variety of different periods in the history of this modern music, we will examine memoirs, autobiographies, films and recorded music, as well as scholarly anthropological and ethnographic accounts of what has been popularly called the “jazz life.”
This is a comprehensive study guide for ALL necessary material for the Final Exam in The History of Jazz, taught by Heath Walton, during the Fall 2018-2019