Jazz music from the 1920s to the 1950s is the central feature of urban culture in South Africa. This music was specially developed in the place of Johannesburg and Sofia Town. Because the urbanization of black South Africans at the mining center is progressing, it is rooted here. This resulted in the development of slum and slum, and a new form of cross music began to emerge. Formation of the music type Marabi was established in the era of South Africa's inequality, so it became a symbol of resistance and symbol of culture.
Jazz music evolved from southern hymns, working songs and wild music. Jazz became popular in the 1920s and was born in large cities such as New Orleans, Chicago, New York, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Detroit. Part of the reason for the jazz revolution was the massive movement, moving from the south to the city. African Americans go to the city seeking a better life. The urbanization of the black influenced the jazz revolution. Jazz evolves with African Americans
Jazz music from the 1920s to the 1950s is the central feature of urban culture in South Africa. This music was specially developed in the place of Johannesburg and Sofia Town. Because the urbanization of black South Africans at the mining center is progressing, it is rooted here. This resulted in the development of slum and slum, and a new form of cross music began to emerge. - "I wanted to go to life deliberately leaving only the basic facts, so I went to the forest, please make sure that you can learn what you need to teach, not when it dies." This article So, using two different excerpts from Emerson and Thoreau, it is divided into two parts, both of which change the personal view of human-nature relationships, but I think this relationship I would like to pay more attention to similarities than differences.
People were surprised when jazz was released in the United States in the 1920s. It became popular soon. By the mid-1920s jazz music was being played at American concert halls and dance halls. The influence of jazz music comes from music that was used in dancing and marching bands throughout the period. Radio and gramophone records (over 100 million people bought) brought jazz to remote locations. Jazz offers opportunities for soloists who are struggling to realize his dreams. However, not everyone is a fan of jazz. Some people think this is devil's music. There was discussion between supporters and non-supporters. Music critic Ernesto Newman is not a fan of jazz, but it is criticizing it in 1927 magazine. A famous jazz artist, Paul Whiteman, argued that the jazz was a true musical power. The band of Paul Whiteman may be the most popular jazz band of the 1920s. In addition to being most popular, the group may also be the most controversial