Jazz Music in the 1920s.

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Jazz Music in the 1920s

Where Jazz Began Jazz originated in New Orleans and was among the most popular of music from the beginning of the century While musical advances were well in progress the phonograph was most commonly used to play music The 20s were widely known as the the “Jazz Age” The 20s played host to the independence of musical record companies Jazz music was being produced left, right, and center

Chicago became the epicentre of jazz production, and it found its way into the hearts of everyone Jazz was entirely influenced by the blues, and progressed along with the blues as the most popular of music at the time Both the blues and jazz were inspired by the blacks and began being passed orally by them for plenty of unrecorded time Although jazz music was dawned by the black people, most whites took ownership and responsibility for what was the most prominent music of the time

From Jazz Came… Many of the most famous and remembered dances of the 1920s were inspired by jazz music Dances include: The “Charleston” and the “Black Bottom” These dances were the beginning of major musical entertainment that progressed into selections on Broadway, and hence the growing fame of jazz music, and later films and vidographic productions pertaining to the phenomenon of jazz

Jazz had infused so many parts of the economy and life in the 1920s, as of following the Great War and continuing the revolutionary influences Now existing, there are many types of jazz, and variations of it These variations have mixed cultural and urban style rhythm with raw instruments to create new funk, swing, and many others of which are still being altered

Jazz Composition As mentioned earlier, jazz transpired from the blues Jazz is described by the nature of improvised rhythm and an extrovert tendency It can also be described as soul music Because it was often played at first, in hidden clubs and more inconspicuous areas, instruments varied and were of what could be obtained Later more developed instruments became the make up of jazz music Instruments consisted of: the trumpet, saxophones, pianos, tubas, clarinets, violas, and such

Jazz Massive Formed from jazz were great musicals that revolved around the music and art of jazz In the 1920s Broadway flourished due to the uprising interest of jazz music Pianists also became well appreciated particularly during the 1920s The biggest jazz musicians of the 20s were most often accompanied by a bad or group that helped orchestrate Jazz music appealed to everyone; both upper class, and lower

It was considered one of the most innovative and creative styles of music, which threatened much of the others In the 20s jazz seemed a very appropriate style of music that reflected on the conditions and subjects of the time It was also thought a relatively seductive style of music that young men of the age utilised cunningly The 1920s were the home of jazz music