Early 1910's in New Orleans, LA with "dixieland" and "New Orleans" Jazz
well, cool jazz is typical in the Netherlands
New Orleans jazz
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It relates to Jazz Music which sybolically represents the changing cultural structure of the jazz age. Jazz is a lively and improvisational style of music which relates to the jazz age in which socially society became more lively itself. Jazz was introduced by African Americans which also suggests that the jazz age is a era of cultural acceptance.
It was introduced to other countries like japan and they developed it
New Orleans jazz
The first talking film was 'The Jazz Singer' which was introduced on October 6, 1927 in New York City.
The type of jazz that introduced group improvisation is known as "collective improvisation," which is a hallmark of New Orleans jazz. In this style, multiple musicians simultaneously improvise their parts, creating a rich tapestry of sound that reflects the vibrant musical culture of the time. This approach contrasts with earlier forms of jazz, where individual soloists would take turns improvising over a fixed accompaniment. Collective improvisation became a defining characteristic of early jazz ensembles, contributing to the genre's dynamic and lively nature.
Fusion jazz introduced more electric instruments into jazz such as the synthesizer and electric keyboard used by Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea. It also used a heavier sounding electric bass guitar. It modernized jazz and made it more relate-able to rock and disco which were popular at the time.
Some people think it started in New Orleans whereas some people believe that it actually originated in France. Both claim to have invented jazz at around the same time, remember that 1959 is the year jazz made some of its biggest changes and introduced some of its best.
New Orleans Jazz- Introduced group improvisation Swing- Big Band Music Bebop- Small groups using complex harmonies Cool Jazz- Relaxed style of jazz popular around the late 40's and 50's (APEX)
The inventions of sound recording and the phonograph.