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Jazz
A style of music characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm. It emerged at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions.
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Mainstream
Music; Jazz
The style of Jazz regarded by the average player as today's norm, as opposed to fusion, rock, avant-garde, etc. ; sometimes the term implies a somewhat conservative, relatively diatonic vocabulary ...
Turnaround
Music; Jazz
A sequence of chords, or the portion of a tune that they occupy, that forms a cadence at the end of a section of a tune, definitively establishes the tonic key and leads back to the opening chord of ...
Improvisation
Music; Jazz
The process of spontaneously creating fresh melodies over the continuously repeating cycle of chord changes of a tune. The improviser may depend on the contours of the original tune, or solely on the ...
Thumb line
Music; Jazz
The Jazz term for 'tenor' (q. V. ). A line played by the pianist's left thumb.
Whole-tone
Music; Jazz
A 6-note scale, of which there are two, made up entirely of whole-step intervals, or the harmonies derived from it. Used by Debussy and suggestive of 'impressionism'. In Jazz, associated with ...
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