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Jazz is an easily recognazible American style of music that developed in the early decades of the 20th century. Its roots include many Afro-American folk music traditions, such as spirituals, work songs, and blues. The 19th century band music and the ragtime style also, had a great influence on jazz.
When dit it appear?
Where was originated?
Why there ?
Which is the relationship between
africans and jazz?
Which was its main influence
on american music?
The first time-1913 -" Henley the picher put a little more od the old "jazz" on the pill"
A few years later-“ New Orleans Jazz Band”
-Dixieland- New Orleans
-Swing-larger ensemble
-Bop- complex harmonies
-Cool jazz, free form jazz, fusion..
-American jazz was exported overseas.As early as 1918-1919 Louis Michell and his Jazz kings performed in Paris.
-American jazz reached new listeners, who created new local bands at their countries.
As the one led by Bernard Etté in Germany
1895
Jazz and the New
Orleans background (1895-1916)
The Jazz Age
(1920-30)
Swing and Big
Bands(1930-45)
Early recorded
jazz (1917-23)
The women's suffrage movement gained steam in the 1920s as women entered the work force after World War I, and gained the vote in 1920.
Lil Hardin Amstrong
"Flappers"
The Legendary Harlem Blues Singer 1895 -1943
Trixie Smith (1895 – September 21, 1943) was an African-American blues singer, recording artist, vaudeville entertainer, and actress. She made four dozen recordings.
Born
1895
Born In
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, United States
Died
21 September 1943 (aged 48)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojGSPXFmons
[Verse]
Last night ----- in a cabaret
There's where we heard a jazz band play
Just my daddy and me
We ------ down 'til three
We danced all over the floor
Then we asked for more
[Chorus]
Jazzin', everybody's jazzin' now
My pretty papa, he sure knows how
All night long the band -------- awake
So we could jazz away until ------
I like the ---- that my daddy has
For everyone likes a real good jazz
Oh jazzin', jazzin' good, oh my
The world's jazz crazy, Lordy, so am I
[Verse]
Last night down in a cabaret
There's where we heard a jazz band play
Just my daddy and me
We broke 'em down 'til three
We danced all over the floor
Then we asked for more
[Chorus]
Jazzin', everybody's jazzin' now
My pretty papa, he sure knows how
All night long the band kept us awake
So we could jazz away until daybreak
I like the motion that my daddy has
For everyone likes a real good jazz
Oh jazzin', jazzin' good, oh my
The world's jazz crazy, Lordy, so am I
Break down: desmelenarse
Break (sth) down: echar abajo
'til: until
Keep awake:mantenerse despierto
daybreak: amanecer
motion: similar to dancing , posture or way of walking
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