well this is my project on early American jazz and I know it was only 9 slides but any way to learn about jazz you can look on here and see if there's anything you like but if you don't sorry I did my best
The evolution of Jazz was due to the assimilation of the African American rhythmic & European harmonic styles. It has been enriched by a multitude of musicians.
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2. Jazz artist
The city of New Orleans features prominently in early
development of jazz. A port city with doors to the spicy sounds
of the Caribbean and Mexico and a large, well-established black
population, the Crescent City was ripe for the development of
new music at the turn of the century. Brass bands marched in
numerous parades and played to comfort families during
funerals. Also, numerous society dances required skilled musical
ensembles. New Orleans was home to great early clarinetists
johnny dodds, jimmy noone and sidney bechet. One of the first
great cornetist, joe king oliver and his leading student and future
star,louis armstrong hailed from New Orleans along with other
influential musicians including jelly roll morton.
3. The jazz clubs
Hambone kelly’s
Jazz
18” vine
Elnora’s café
Sculler’s jazz club
Big apple jazz
4. Early american jazz
Did you know that jazz was born in the United States? Did you know that the drum set was
invented by jazz musicians? Did you know that the word "cool" and "hip" were originally jazz
terms?
Join us in learning more about the history of jazz from its birth in New Orleans, Louisiana, to
the music we hear on the radio today. Grammy-Award winning trumpeter and Artistic
Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center Wynton Marsalis invites you to take a tour of jazz — see
the people, read about the events, and listen to the music. The following history is adapted
from the Jazz for Young People Curriculum by Jazz at Lincoln Center. You will need RealAudio
to listen to the music pieces,
Late 1800s–Today
The Blues: Back to the Source
Born in the South, the blues is an African American-derived music form that recognized the
pain of lost love and injustice and gave expression to the victory of outlasting a broken heart
and facing down adversity. The blues evolved from hymns, work songs, and field hollers —
music used to accompany spiritual, work and social functions. Blues is the foundation of jazz
as well as the prime source of rhythm and blues, rock 'n' roll, and country music. The blues is
still evolving and is still widely played today.
5. Cemetery Voodoo Tour (Walking)
10:00 A.M.
1:00 P.M.
French Quarter Tour (Walking)
10:30 A.M.
5:00 P.M.
Garden District Tour (Walking)
11:00 A.M.
1:45 P.M.
Haunted Tour (Walking)
7:00 P.M.
Scandalous Cocktail Hour Tour (Walking)
5:00 P.M.
Tours
6. Timeline
Ragtime- 1900 -
folk blues Classic Jazz- 1920 -
Hot Jazz Chicago Style boogie blues- 1930 -
Swing Kansas City Style classic bluesGypsy Jazz- 1940 -
Bebop rhythm & bluesVocalese- 1950 -
Mainstream Cool southern blues Hard Bop Bossa Nova- 1960 -
Modal Free Jazz Soul Jazz soul bluesGroove- 1970 -
blues funk FusionModern Mainstream- 1980 -
Afro-Cuban Jazz Post Bop return classic blues Acid Jazz- 1990 -
Hard Bop Revival Classicism Smooth Jazz jump bluesRetro Swing-
2000 -
Jazz RapM-Basetraditional bluesEuropean.
7. Pictures of artist
Sydni Bechet Louis Armstrong Johnny dodds joe king oliver
and last is Jelly Roll Morton
8. Questions & answres
Where was one of their tours?
What was one of the jazz clubs?
Name one of the jazz artist?
Where were they from?
When was their ragtime??