What Is Jazz?: Change Change Source
What Is Jazz?: Change Change Source
What Is Jazz?: Change Change Source
Benny Goodman, one of the first swing big band leaders to become widely popular.
Jazz began in the United States in the early 20th century. Jazz music was first based on the music
of African slaves who were forced to work in the plantations of the southern United States. This
included call and response songs, spirituals, chants and blue notes. These characteristics are what
developed blues, a sad song that slaves sung during their labor. These influences were indirect,
through earlier musical forms such as ragtime.
Jazz also has musical styles from European music, as well as the brass and stringed instruments
and (sometimes) the use of musical notation.
There have been different types of jazz through time. New Orleans jazz began in the early 1910s.
Dixieland jazz was also popular. In the 1930s, there was swing jazz, which was also called big band
jazz. In the 1940s, bebop became a major type of jazz, with fast songs and complex harmony.
Large jazz bands, which are called big bands, were also popular in the 1940s. Big bands usually
have 5 saxophone players, 4 or 5 trumpet players, 4 trombone players, a piano player
or guitarplayer, an acoustic bass player, a drummer, and sometimes a singer.
In the 1950s, there was hard bop jazz. In the 1960s, there was modern jazz and free jazz. In the
1970s, jazz fusion began to blend jazz music withrock music. Some jazz is still played with the same
improv methods as it did at its beginning, except with modern electronic instruments.