Origins Of Jazz Music


There are many people who love jazz music. In fact, almost all households have someone who likes to listen to its rhythm and cool beat movement. But jazz music is not as easy as it all began. In fact, based on the origin of jazz, this type of genre had its share of low moments before it reaches the point of popularity. While jazz is now appreciated by many people, there was a time in history when she was not accepted as it is today.

In some ways, the popularity of jazz and its unpopularity in principle had to do with his being clearly identified as black music. But now, when the problems of racial discrimination is slowly weakening, anyone can say that jazz music, performed not only by blacks, but white is here to stay.

Generally, the origin of jazz was believed to have started in New Orleans before spreading from there to Chicago and Kansas City, then in New York and, finally, the region of the West Coast. Both the vocal and instrumental blues is known to be essential elements that can still be seen particularly in the genre of music today. It ‘was and still is, many types of genres, and this was all started with the ragtime officially began in New Orleans, or what is also known as Dixieland Jazz. Then this was followed by a swing of jazz, which is also known as Bebop or bop. Cool jazz or progressive follow later, which was then followed by the neo-bop and hard bop.

Then there was the third stream, and the mainstream of modern jazz and a lot of people want to dance, which is Latin Jazz. Of course, rock ‘n’ in its impact on this kind of music that comes out of jazz with rock, followed by the conclusion, is the vanguard, or what is commonly known as free jazz.

The origins of jazz actually started in the last years of the 19th century century, and it comes from black work songs, songs of sorrow, their cries on the ground, their hymns and spiritual songs, elements of melodic, rhythmic and harmonics that were seen to have been dominated by the African influence. But because it was considered a musical genre that was improvised, spontaneous and emotional nature and because it was mainly associated with black, jazz was not reaching the level of recognition that he deserved.

He was the European public that showed warmer welcome to jazz by jazz musicians of America are in this country to work their trade. Jazz just got a wider audience when adaptations or imitations of it were made of white stripes. It was during the latter part of 1930 when he was known to have become a legitimate entertainment, and it was Benny Goodman opened the Carnegie Hall concerts with groups mixed racial origins.

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