Danae Dieken, Cornerstone 2012

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Danae Dieken, Cornerstone 2012

Preview Humble Beginnings Rise of Jazz Modern Jazz

Humble Beginnings Ragtime & Street Performances Birthplace, New Orleans

Humble Beginnings Early Dancing, Farley found… “The earliest Jazz was used in dancing. Slaves would gather together at the end of a harvest and celebrate with dances complete with costumes.” “Black Codes’ enforced by the government made it illegal for slaves to drum” Twenty years after the ‘Black Codes’, after the end of the Civil war, African American’s were allowed military drums.”

Humble Beginnings Church Influence “Slaves learned the harmonic style of the blues from church hymns.” (Crooke)

Rise of Jazz “The Jazz Age’ “The birth of jazz music is often accrediated to African Americans, but expanded and over time was modiied to become socially acceptable to middle-class white Americans. White performers were used as a vehicle for the popularization of jazz music in America. Even though the jazz movement was taken over by the middle class white population, it facilitated the mesh of African American traditions and ideas with the white middle class society.” (Barlow)

Modern Jazz Performance “There is another dimension of improved music that extends into the social. Musical improvisation exists in the web of the particulars of time and space, of history, and of culture. This fact allows for the possibility of another mode of engagement with… (continued)

Modern Jazz … (Continued) musical improvisation. It is not just that improvisation provides a vivid instance of human shaping or even that it offers, in some sense, a model of thinking and action. Particular improvisations may have an import derived from concrete historical situations.” (Day)

Modern Jazz Shame - Lacking Improvisation “Jazz is at a crossroads where it can become a concerto or stay what it has always been.” (Day)

Modern Jazz Disney’s Influence Latina Spin Radio Hits Jungle Book Princess and the Frog Latina Spin Radio Hits Jimi Hendrix, Run DMC, Funk

Review Humble Beginnings Rise of Jazz Modern Jazz

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