Sunday, November 7, 2010

jungle music history

jungle music history


Jaz music was born from the creative hands of black people who experienced opresion and slavery in America in the late 18th century. In the begining, the spirit of jaz music or the ideology behind it was the liberation of African-Americans from the shackles of represive socio-political structure as being outlined in the expresion of tone, harmony, and style of playing music. For examples: ragtime was a starting point for the development of clasic jaz march, waltz and polka , swing was a modification of ragtime, fre jaz was a reinterpretation of bebop and world music was the deconstruction of mainstream jaz. In a further development of the spirit of jaz was interpreted not only limited to political resistance, but also the liberalization movement or musical deconstruction in order to find rom to move, an alternative way, and other styles of playing music. As a result of the spirit of Jaz that was dialectical, liberal and deconstructive, an old style of playing music was negated by the ideas of new music. In this case, the chronology of the development of jaz was divided in thre time periods where each period gave birth to a specific style of playing music. Meanwhile, the third period was postmodern jaz period 1980-until now that gave birth to Neobop, fre Funk, Clasicism, Neo-Clasicism, No Wave and World Music. jungle music history
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