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The Origin of Jazz Music

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Most people believe that Jazz music was first heard during the period known as the “Jazz Age” of the 1920’s. The truth is that the origin of Jazz was much earlier. In fact it’s roots can be traced to a period between 1850 and 1900 when African slaves and freed people began to experiment with European music.

The music of central and western Africa is filled with intricate rhythms and improvisation played on percussive instruments. When the early African American people incorporated these rhythms into American spirituals, hymns and hillbilly tunes the roots were planted for new forms of music that would eventually lead to the Jazz phenomena. However this new improvisational style of music wouldn’t be a given name until around 1915 when it was first referred to as “Jass” or “Jassing”.

The first instruments used to play this new style of music were more commonly part of military marching or dance bands. Percussion, brass, woodwind and string instruments were taken up by the African Americans. Without formal training the new musicians were free to interpret and play in their own style. The new music lacked formal structure and collaborative improvisation became a key feature of the new sound. African rhythms and improvisation were combined with European instruments and American tunes. As Jazz developed, long improvised solo performances would also become part of many music pieces.

The first style of music to be classed as Jazz was called Dixieland and it was performed from around the turn of the century in the Southern states of America. New Orleans would become the first home of this new sound. Dixieland itself had it’s roots in the Ragtime music played at the end of the nineteenth century. In fact many Dixieland bands and orchestras would include Ragtime music in their repertoire.

Jazz music would become a form that gives musicians freedom to experiment with sounds. New harmonies and rhythms could be added to music on the fly, adding originality to each performance. It can be described as “music from the heart”. Each instrument and performer adding their individual brilliance to a collective performance. Put it all together, and that’s what they call Jazz!

By: Steven Cousley

Music Of France

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French music has greatly contributed and played an important role in the development of the European music and cinema. As French people are very fond of music and food, music is all the more popular in the country. Though a lot of music is influenced and brought in by British and American bands, French too have their own original music and genre.

The French have also bestowed a lot to the world of modern western music, jazz, rock and pop. In fact, modern western pop music has influenced music in France in a significant way, and this has resulted in the country seeing the rise of popular French rock, hip-hop, and pop performers.

After the introduction of operas in Italy, they were blended with French ballets and French operas also came up. The masters of French opera during the Baroque period were Jean-Baptiste Lully and his successor Jean-Philippe Rameau.

Spectral music, a form of computer assisted composition, developed by the French has become quite popular in Europe and the United States. French music is a blend of a variety of different music styles. Many great legendary composers have originated from French, and French music has greatly dominated European music and art. Immigrants from Africa, Latin America and Asia have significantly influenced French music. French hip hop, rock and pop performers are extremely popular in the country. Traditional or folk music basically survived in remote areas or nationalistic regions like Island of Corsica and Bretons. And, folk dances were seen more in the West of France in places like Courante.

There are deep differences between the regions of central France, with the Auvergne and Limousin retaining the most vibrant folk traditions of the area. The Bagpipe is found in wide forms in France compared to any other country. An unrelated unique ethnic group, called the Basques, has a form of folk music which is called Trikitixa. Spiritual or secular and even modern groups of 3 males are called music of Corsica and this music is considered to be extremely harmonious. City of Lorient hosts France’s most popular music festival. The most popular form of Breton folk is the bagad pipe band, which features native instruments like biniou and bombarde alongside drums and, in more modern groups, biniou braz pipes.

During the Renaissance, Burgundy became a major center for musical development. There was even a romantic era which gave birth to many music pioneers. At the end of World War II, French musicians experimented a lot with music and this creativity led to development of many different genres of music in France.

By: Jared Lee

What Else You Should Know About Jazz Dancing

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Jazz dancing style is one of the most renowned dancing styles that have emerged since end of the First World War. The credit for the popularity of jazz dance can be attributed to its display in movies and in television shows.

Jazz dancing highlights an individual’s own ability to dance freely. Its style is free of all stiffness. It is, rather, a free dancing style. Jazz dancers portray their own styles and add innovations to the techniques. These qualities of jazz dance make it very individualistic. This form of dance is characterized by its high energy levels. Its unique steps and movements, fancy foot works, big leaps, twisting and turning movements make it a pleasure to watch.

History of Jazz Dancing

After the First World War ended, the society underwent a change. The people became more liberal in their outlook. They condemned the stringency of the earlier generations. The popular notion of the age was that life is short lived and is meant to be enjoyed. This age is called the age of the ‘lost generation’. Girls came out in short skirts and their altered morals challenged the values of the previous generation.

Jazz dance originated in the nineteenth century. Jazz dancing was popular in clubs and brothels in south and mid west America. The black skinned people who were released from slavery enjoyed this dance along with European music, mixing it in afro flavor. In the olden days jazz was popularized in New Orleans, St. Louis, Memphis, Kansas City and many other places. Jazz dancing is still popular in New Orleans.

What to Wear During Practice

Casual clothes serve the purpose well. Since the body line must come out prominently, baggy clothes are not preferred. Too tight clothes prevent free movement. So they are not advisable as well.

Jazz Movements

A little bit of warm up exercises are vital. They include stretching exercises and a bit of cardio exercises. The steps consist of basic turns, leaps, ‘jazz walks’. There are several types of these movements. Another famous move is ‘contraction’. Since jazz dancing is very individualistic, students are welcome to add their own styles.

By: Ryan DRH