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Like all music, Jazz can't truly be described with words, you need to listen to it first. Stereotypically, Jazz is limited to a few instruments, the most commonly heard ones are the Saxophone, Trumpet, piano, guitar, and bass (violin). The most commonly known form of Jazz is the blues.

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