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'''Jazz''' is a group of musical styles that originated in the [[United States]] in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.  The etymology and history of the term "jazz" is obscure and disputed, but not much less than the history and precise nature of the music itself.
'''Jazz''' is a group of musical styles that originated in the [[United States]] in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.  The etymology and history of the term "jazz" is obscure and disputed, but not much less than the history and precise nature of the music itself.


Jazz first arose in [[New Orleans]] at the end of the nineteenth century out of a variety of black musical traditions, including [[ragtime]], [[blues]], [[Spiritual (music)|spirituals]], and [[marching band]] music.  It was distinguished by group improvisation.
Jazz first arose in [[New Orleans]] at the end of the nineteenth century out of a variety of black musical traditions, including [[ragtime]], [[blues]], [[Spiritual (music)|spirituals]], and [[marching band]] music.  It was distinguished by (especially group) [[Improvisation (music)|improvisation]], and took over various elements of the earlier traditions, especially [[syncopation]].  


==History of jazz==
==History of jazz==

Revision as of 13:17, 19 March 2007

Jazz is a group of musical styles that originated in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The etymology and history of the term "jazz" is obscure and disputed, but not much less than the history and precise nature of the music itself.

Jazz first arose in New Orleans at the end of the nineteenth century out of a variety of black musical traditions, including ragtime, blues, spirituals, and marching band music. It was distinguished by (especially group) improvisation, and took over various elements of the earlier traditions, especially syncopation.

History of jazz

Antecedents and influences

Early jazz

The 1930s

The 1940s

The 1950s

The 1960s

The 1970s

The 1980s

The 1990s to the present

Sources and external links