Jazz Music became a part of the 20th century. This is a up-lifting beat music.
Swing era of the 1930s and the 1940s
Jazz music became a prominent part of the cultural landscape during the early 20th century, particularly in the 1920s, known as the "Jazz Age." It evolved from African American musical traditions, incorporating elements of blues and ragtime. The genre gained widespread popularity in cities like New Orleans, Chicago, and New York, influencing various music styles and social movements. Jazz continues to be an important and dynamic part of music history and culture today.
Well, for the time era, both types of music were experimental, and not favoured. Rock, rap and RnB all evolved from jazz.
The Jazz Era or Jazz Age, was popular in the 1920s. It ended in the 1930s when the Great Depression began. However jazz still remains a very popular genre of music even today.
the jazz era
Swing era of the 1930s and the 1940s
Well, for the time era, both types of music were experimental, and not favoured. Rock, rap and RnB all evolved from jazz.
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.
The Jazz Era or Jazz Age, was popular in the 1920s. It ended in the 1930s when the Great Depression began. However jazz still remains a very popular genre of music even today.
Vivaldi was a Baroque-era composer.
the jazz era
The bug band sound of the 1930s and 1940s was part of the big band jazz genre. Characterized by large ensembles featuring brass instruments, woodwinds, and rhythm sections, big band music blended jazz improvisation with arranged compositions. This era saw the rise of famous bandleaders like Duke Ellington and Count Basie, who popularized the vibrant and energetic sound associated with swing music.
The type of music played by Smooth Radio is mostly older music that appeals to it's 30-60 year old target audience. It includes a fair proportion of jazz music as it was previously Jazz FM, and has a minimum of 20% of daytime music programming that is at least 40 years old.
1.Bethoven was one of the most popular compusers in that era. 2.Another popular one was Johannes Brahms. 3. On type of music in the romantic era was the Jazz music. 4.The romantic era produced the most amout of songs that are still popular today. 5.Most of the composers in this era were German.
Jazz is a type of music as far as I'm concerned. Although there are some comedians who would say the opposite. There are many types of music (classical, rock, reggae) and although the more contempory 'genres' tend to bleed into one another, most older forms (baroque etc) are named after a particular era. Jazz is typified by generally unusual time signatures and key signatures. But once again there are many different types of jazz such as hot jazz.
During the 40's & 50's you had the bebop era, with musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Miles Davis, just to name of few.
There ware plenty influential musician players in the first 50 years of jazz, so it's important to realize the difficulty of pin pointing one person to be the most important person in the commencement of the jazz era. I did a research paper in college about the beginning of the jazz era and I have to people who I believe played an important role in American Jazz. One would be James Reese Europe. He was recruited by Colonel William Hayward and created the 396th Regiment. They toured Europe encouraging many African Americans and thus Jazz was popularized in European Countries. So he seems to be pretty important especially because the rest of the nation became aware of this popular growth of a Victorian Era country moving on to a more Modernized nation. But, I also considered Louis Armstrong to be an influential figure because he basically united the nation in music because music didn't just become to the South African American instead it really became one of the first U.S born music.