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  1. Chicago style, approach to jazz group instrumental playing that developed in Chicago during the 1920s and moved to New York City in the ’30s, being preserved in the music known as Dixieland.

  2. Jazz chicagowski (Chicago Jazz) – styl jazzowy z lat 20. XX wieku, będący kontynuacją jazzu nowoorleańskiego, a poprzedzający erę swingu. Charakterystycznym dla tego stylu było odgrywanie znaczącej roli improwizacji solowej, czasem ważniejszej wręcz od gry zespołowej.

  3. Chicago style jazz is a form of jazz music originating in the early 1900s from African-American musicians in Chicago. Characterized by its swinging rhythms, bold brass instrumentation, and complex improvisation, this genre of jazz was popularized by Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, and other greats.

  4. The "Chicago style" of jazz originated in southern musicians moving North after 1917, bringing with them the New Orleans "Dixieland" or sometimes called "hot jazz" styles. [10] Dixieland largely evolved into Chicago style in the late 1910s and the new style was popularly called that name by the early 1920s. [11]

  5. Chicago-style jazz is a form of jazz that developed in the 1920s, characterized by its energetic rhythms, strong improvisation, and incorporation of elements from New Orleans jazz.

  6. 3 dni temu · Chicago jazz, often referred to as “Chi-town jazz,” is a distinctive style of jazz music that emerged in the vibrant and culturally rich city of Chicago, Illinois. Known for its soulful melodies, swinging rhythms, and improvisational flair, Chicago jazz has left an indelible mark on the history of jazz music and continues to influence ...

  7. Chicago is home to a legendary jazz scene. Learn Chicago's ties to jazz, its free downtown festival dedicated to the genre and the iconic venues that attract musicians from around the country.

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