This was the time period that Jazz began to arise. African Americans, like Louis Armstrong, helped popularize Jazz. But, it wasn't the African Americans that spread Jazz, it was the whites. The culture of a minority became the culture of a majority. First step towards equality.
Improvisation
The jazz shoe wasn't invented by anyone. A jazz dancer named Joe Frisco began wearing leather shoes with a squared off toe and short heel to dance in. Those type of shoes began being used by others who were jazz dancers.
The term muzica populara is a Romanian term that translates to "popular music". It can also be translated as "music for the people". It is often used to refer to songs with their roots in Romanian folklore.
Indigo Jazz is located at the intersection of O'Connor and Rochelle, in the southeast corner--Right NEXT DOOR TO the CVS Drugstore!!! (It used to be first an Irish Pub, then a string of Mexican Restaurants!) We Irvingites NEED to SUPPORT This VENUE FOR JAZZ IN IRVING!!! I peform a Jazz Sax/Clarinet Act EVERY WEDNESDAY ON THE PATIO!!! FUN!!!
The usual term is "singing behind the beat", but it's the same thing. It means delaying a few milliseconds so that you sing the note slightly after the beat. If you are practicing with a metronome, you would be lagging behind the click. This is not always bad--it's a technique that is very commonly used by jazz singers--but it just sounds wrong for other styles (or if you're singing in a chorus).
Improvisation
the term isolation is often used in jazz.
F. Scott Fitzgerald referred to the 1920s as the "Jazz Age" in his 1922 collection of short stories, "Tales of the Jazz Age." He used this term to capture the exuberance, freedom, and cultural dynamism of the era.
At the turn of the 20th century the term jazz had two spellings. The musical term Jazz was interchangeably used with jaz.
Yes, syncopation is often used in jazz settings.
The Roaring Twenties and The Jazz Age were used interchangeably during the 1920s
F. Scott Fitzgerald viewed the 1920s as a time of excess, materialism, and societal decay, which he highlighted in his novel "The Great Gatsby." He coined the term "Jazz Age" to describe the era's hedonistic lifestyle and disillusionment among the upper class. Fitzgerald's works often critiqued the shallow values and moral emptiness of the time.
Flappers
The only other phrase that is used in conjunction with the Jazz Age is the Roaring Twenties. Both of them occurred in the 1920s with jazz originating in New Orleans. F. Scott Fitzgerald coined the phrase.
hard swinging, burning songs. a phrase often used to say that it is not "smooth" jazz, it is straight up jazz.
The term is often used in jazz dance and it refers to movement of a single body part as opposed to whole body movement. Isolating movement to one body part is a characteristic of jazz dance.
In the first times of its creation the trombone was originally used in town bands but later it developed into use in military bands. In the 1920s it was used in jazz bands.