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Jazz is an American musical
art form which originated in the beginning of the 20th century in
African American communities in the Southern United States from
a confluence of African and European music traditions. The style's
West African pedigree is evident in its use of blue notes, improvisation,
polyrhythms, syncopation, and the swung note.
From
its early development until the present, jazz has also incorporated
music from 19th and 20th century American popular music. The word
jazz began as a West Coast slang term of uncertain derivation and
was first used to refer to music in Chicago in about 1915; for the
origin and history.
Jazz
has, from its early 20th century inception, spawned a variety of
subgenres, from New Orleans Dixieland dating from the early 1910s,
big band-style swing from the 1930s and 1940s, bebop from the mid-1940s,
a variety of Latin jazz fusions such as Afro-Cuban and Brazilian
jazz from the 1950s and 1960s, jazz-rock fusion from the 1970s and
late 1980s developments such as acid jazz, which blended jazz influences
into funk and hip-hop.
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