What are some of the cities where jazz first developed during the 1920s and 1930s? Why do you think these particular cities became important sites for jazz? From the timeline, on the left choose one subgenre of jazz and discuss what elements are found in this type of music. Choose one decade from the timeline on the left, and discuss how that particular decade influenced the development of jazz music. What is hard bop? What is jazz fusion? What is jazz like today? After listening to some of the music from different jazz composers, which one do you like the best? Why?

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Although New Orleans is usually credited with being the birthplace of jazz, similar music also began happening not long after in other cities, including Chicago, Kansas City, and Saint Louis.

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1.  Chicago, Detroit, Kansas City. Because they’re larger cities where pop culture thrives.

2. Hot Jazz. Hot Jazz is heavily dependant on improvisation. The key element of hot jazz was artists coming up with music on the spot and fast paced as well.

3. The roaring 20s had a huge impact on jazz. The roaring 20s was one of the first major revolutions in pop culture where people were turning away from traditional things and turning to new ideas, music, clothing, etc. This caused jazz to boom because it was a brand new style that was less constricted by society than music created prior to it.

4.  A faster paced, more aggressive style of jazz.

5. A style of jazz that included many rock music characteristics.

6. Jazz, although less popular, can be found in lots of pieces today. It is either more modernized in new music, or is still the same as it was.

7. I like hot jazz the best because of the musical improvisation. I find it shows true talent the best in jazz musicians.

*The last questions not mentioned in the original question:

What are some ways that modern technology is used in music today that is different than music from when jazz originated? How do you think emerging technology will affect music in the future? - Music isn’t as real anymore. Most of today’s music in pop culture is produced by a computer rather than played live. Technology will, although continue to revolutionize music in the future, take away the element of true talent of music being played live like older jazz musicians once did.

According to Stefon Harris, what counts as a “mistake” in jazz? - Not incorporating or choosing to neglect other bandmate’s ideas when creating music.

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