What is the relationship between blues and jazz in American culture?
A: Jazz places more emphasis on Afro-American culture than does the blues.
B: Jazz changes the attitudes of white musicians toward Afro-American culture.
C: Jazz is based on the blues attitude, but expressed in comprehensible manners to white musicians.
D: Jazz must be understood in order to be played, whereas the blues must be learned.
A: Jazz places more emphasis on Afro-American culture than does the blues.
B: Jazz changes the attitudes of white musicians toward Afro-American culture.
C: Jazz is based on the blues attitude, but expressed in comprehensible manners to white musicians.
D: Jazz must be understood in order to be played, whereas the blues must be learned.
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- The blues was the influence for jazz, which means the blues is the roots of jazz.
- Jazz was an American invention. Choose the right features of Jazz music: A: Emerged from the black communities of the North American B: White musicians blended it with European musical traditions to create the big-band sound C: Help the spread of non-mainstream music D: Jazz was considered as national art
- From what other music genres did rock ‘n roll develop? A: . jazz, country, and folk B: . the blues, country, and folk C: . hip-hop, blues, and jazz D: . reggae, classical, and pop
- Which of the following are included in the popular music? A: Jazz B: Country music C: Blues D: Rhythm & blues
- After the civil war, during this period the roots of blues, gospel, jazz and classical music took shape, these became the core of American popular music, which further evolved into the styles like rhythm and blues, rock and roll and hip pop music.