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Jazz Tenth Edition Chapter 2 PowerPoint by Sharon Ann Toman, 2004 © 2005 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. African and European Influences The basic premise of this chapter is that jazz did not develop from any one musical culture Emphasis is placed on the fact that the rhythmic feeling of jazz came from Africa… but that other aspects of jazz derive from European music 2 Chapter 2 - Jazz Heritages © 2005 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. African and European Influences Separate traditions…(one white and the other black) Used both musical and cultural traditions to establish this new musical genre 3 Chapter 2 - Jazz Heritages © 2005 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. African and European Influences One tradition is predominantly literate and reflects that interest in its performance practice Another tradition works through an expressive language typical of the oral tradition 4 Chapter 2 - Jazz Heritages © 2005 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. African and European Influences The balance of this compositional concern and spontaneous expression was set in motion that ultimately shaped jazz Jazz began with a blending of African and European musical cultures 5 Chapter 2 - Jazz Heritages © 2005 The McGraw­Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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