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Who Coined The Musical Term 'Jazz'?

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    The soul music is a grouping of rhythm and blues and gospel which began in the late 1959s in the United States. Actually rhythm and blues is itself a combination of blues and jazz, and arose in the 1940s as a small group of predominately African-American musicians, often playing saxophones, built upon the blues traditions. As soul music you can say is differentiated from rhythm and blues by its use of gospel-music devices, its greater emphasis on the vocalists, and its merging of religious and secular themes.

    Acid jazz which is also known as groove jazz or more newly club jazz is a musical type that combines jazz influences with the elements of soul music. A lot of that jazz association is also seen as a restoration of jazz funk or jazz fusion or soul jazz by the leading DJ's. Now talking with the jazz with the piano music it has been an integral part of the jazz idiom since its inception, in both solo and ensemble setting where the instrumental is also a vital tool in the understanding of jazz theory and arranging, because of its combined melodic and due to its harmonic nature.

    There are as many styles of jazz piano as there are jazz it self as it has gradually been transformed in the context.
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    Abdullah06 

    answered 3 years ago

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