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Future Jazz

In my proposal and project i will be discussing besides declaring my view on "The Future Of Jazz" and how its going to evolve, improve or deduct. "The Future Of Jazz" and how its going to evolve, improve or deduct.
This unique genre became alive in the late 19th century/early 20th century and was formed with a group of African Americans as well as the bond of European Americans. This kind of music spans over the period of 100 years of the range of its
music, instruments and styles, however its a source of improvisation as when a jazz singer may mumble frequently throughout there song, but it's almost the same terms with instruments in Jazz. Beyond that, they have a heavy use for; polyrhythms,
syncopation and the swung note. The birth of Jazz in the multicultural society of America has led intellectuals from around the world to hail Jazz as "one of America's original art forms." Typical/common instruments used in Jazz are the; Saxophone,
Double Bass, Drums, Guitar, Electric guitar, piano, trumpet, clarinet, trombone, vocals and vibraphone.
In this project that i'll be working on throughout 5th November 2015 - 16th February 2016, i'll be having the usage of different type of data (primary and secondary) that'll back up my project, hypothesis and data itself. Firstly, my primary data will
include real questionnaires from perhaps jazz producers/performers alongside visiting jazz clubs interpreting and investigating as much as i can to enable enough proof/data as possible in my project. To take the next step further, i could even email
some jazz places in other countries but mainly USA as that is the origin of the genre i am choosing, however if there is a chance i can try to even contact famous Jazz producers and artists such as; Herbie Hancock, George Benson, Gerald Albright
and many more. My mother is a useful tool to use in this incoming project as she was an ex jazz singer, therefore i can ask on her opinion on anything i need to know. I have recommended jazz clubs for my primary data as its the most reliable
source as well as, you can almost ask anyone inside the club for your primary data. Even audience. The room will have a mixture of producer's, performers, artists and managers that could give a great advantage to my piece with even past and
present tense. On the other hand, i will mainly use internet and certain websites for my secondary data as well as asking people who doesn't know much about Jazz, just to get a full idea on everyones opinion. In conclusion, i have elected this
certain topic and genre as i have always had a jazz passion which i have picked up from my mother since young and i am fascinated to know how it will be in the not so distant future.
In the late 19th Century, while the rest of America was stomping their feet to military marches, and New Orleans was dancing to voodoo rhythm's, New Orleans was the only place in the New World where slaves were allowed to own drums. Voodoo
rituals were openly tolerated, and well attended by the rich besides the poor, by blacks and whites, by the influential and the anonymous. It was in New Orleans that the bright flash of European horns ran into the dark rumble of African drums; it was
like lightning meeting thunder. After hearing the separate sounds in the churches and barrooms, local cats had put it together to form a new sound and blew a wild but jubilant piece of music which made people for once stand up and dance too the
original American music. It made as well as gave the people the sense of freedom, aliveness.

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