Jazz was first performed in bars, and it can now be heard in clubs, cafés concert halls, universities, and large festivals all over the world.
Jazz was performed in Combos.
jazz waltz (6/8 time) supposedly came out of the gypsy jazz groups of Europe. the rosenberg trio, django and stephane, .... what i heard, anyhow...
When the Germans came to san Diego in 1973, they brought with them a form of art. Jazz was a germeam jazz version of ballet, originally performed in lederhosen. Mainstream jazz was first seen in the early 1990's with the beginning of so you think you can dance.
Some popular modal jazz standards frequently performed by jazz musicians include "So What" by Miles Davis, "Impressions" by John Coltrane, and "Maiden Voyage" by Herbie Hancock.
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It can be. Jazz is often performed in concert halls with orchestral-quality scores, although it can also be performed in dives.
jazz was played first in New Orleans
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Oh, dude, Ella Fitzgerald was a queen of jazz, and she dabbled in various subgenres like swing, bebop, and scat singing. She could basically do it all, like a jazz chameleon. So, to answer your question, she performed in multiple subgenres within the jazz realm.
Jazz has: Played Sex Show Viewer in "The Grafenberg Spot" in 1985. Performed in "Battle of the Ultra Milkmaids" in 1992. Performed in "Excitable" in 1992. Performed in "Licorice Stick" in 2001. Performed in "Chocoholic" in 2001.