Music, known as jazz, was born in New Orleans around 1895. It combines elements of ragtime, band music, blues. What makes jazz different from traditional music is improvisation. Improvisation is frequently used by multiple players at once. A songwriter writes music on a piece of paper and a jazz musician tries to play that music. Usually in jazz music, musicians use this song as a starting point for improvisation. Jazz musicians play familiar songs for the audience and when they finish the song they evoke a completely different feeling ... more content
Second generation jazz musicians are like Joe "King" Oliver, Kid Ory, Jelly Roll Morton. These people formed a small band and began to rebuild the way the original jazz music was played. They changed it to another style, made it more complicated and added a twist. So it is called "hot jazz". King Oliver found a young artist named Louis Armstrong. He soon became the best jazz musician ever. He is still the biggest star in the world. In the 20th century, African American style of music became mainstream.
Instruments played during jazz are the average instruments played today, and that is no difference. There are about 10 instruments in the band, such as trumpet, string instrument base, guitar, piano, drum, saxophone, clarinet, trombone, oboe etc. They are not all tools, but basic. But generally, if you can play the rhythm of jazz, any instrument can be a jazz instrument.
In the 1920s it became known as "Roaring Twenties", Chicago became the center of jazz after the clubs around New Orleans were closed. Recording was done there, and soon Jazz became known for its wonderful music. The famous musicians receiving acclaim in Chicago are Earl Hines, Johnny Dodds, Louis Armstrong, King Oliver. I am in New York City.
The history of ancient jazz shows that after the closure of New Orleans Story City in 1917, the jazz band entered Chicago on the Mississippi River. This is a good story, but the reality is very serious. Jazz went directly to Chicago 's 12th Street Station through the Illinois Central Railway 150 miles east of the Mississippi River boat. From around 1916 to the late 1920s, the first wave of at least 75,000 southern immigrants arrived in southern Chicago. One of the jazz musicians is a member of the prosperous African-American community in southern Chicago, and its economy and entertainment district is known as "walking". Former tenant farmers and other northern farmers at Chicago livestock farms, ironworks and factories enjoyed a good time and the opportunity for musicians work was also very good.
The history of jazz proves that black musicians are inventors and innovators of jazz. According to Wheaton (1994), the work of the innovator "faces the hidden truth about themselves, their society, and their world, not the entertainment but the awareness of the audience, making the audience uneasy" ( p. 143)). Jazz is often called "black classical music". Gerard (1998) quotes Amiri Baraka. "Black Music" I wrote it later. Indeed, one of the first musicians who marked his music "black music" was the Duke of Ellington who prioritized his deep expression of African-American culture (Gerard, 1998). Mackey (1992) believes that blacks are being deceived by the invention of jazz music. In other words, commercial success can only be achieved by Caucasians.