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词汇提示


1.stereos 立体音响

2.improvisation 即兴创作

3.syncopation 切分音

4.spontaneously 自发地

5.modified 修改

6.pattern 模式

7.uneven 不规律的

8.derived 起源

9.incorporated 包含

10.rhythm节奏

11.cornet 角

12.comprising 包括

13.blended 混合




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Jazz


One of the most popular forms of music is known as jazz.

Each yearhundreds of thousands of people attend jazz concerts and festivals in cities around the world.

Jazz musicboth old and newis played on the radio and on home stereos.

Two of the most important features of jazz music areimprovisationandsyncopation.

Improvisation means that music is created spontaneously by the musician during a performance.

In other wordsthe musician modifies some existing music in a new and interesting way.

Syncopation means that the regular pattern found in music may be broken up with new accents and uneven patterns being created.

The features of improvisation and syncopation are difficult to use with skilland require great creativity on the part of the musician.

Jazz music originated in the southern United Statesduring the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

It was based on African-American music that was derived in part from rhythms in western Africa.

The earliest musicians were influenced by a music style known asragtimewhich was popular during the late nineteenth century.

Jazz music incorporated some aspects of a related kind of music called theblues.

By the beginning of the twentieth centurya fully developed form of jazz was being played in New Orleansa city in the southern United States.

Jazz musicians played instruments such as the trumpetsaxophonecornetand piano.

Jazz soon became popular and played on the riverboats that travelled along the Mississippi River.

Some jazz musicians moved north to the city of Chicagoand young musicians in the city developed some new forms of jazz music.

By the 1920s and 1930sjazz was popular in many parts of the United Statesand some musicians began forming some large bandscomprising many musicians and many different instruments.

This began the period known as thebig bandera when a popular form of jazz known asswingmusic was played.

During the 1940s and 1950sother form of jazzknown asbopandcooljazz were developed.

Some people preferred these newer kind of jazzbut others preferred the older varieties.

By the 1960ssome jazz musicians began to experiment with different kinds of musical instruments and with other kinds of music.

Some musicians incorporated musical styles from other parts of the worldor combined jazz with rock musicand today some musicians have blended jazz with rap music.

Howeversome people prefer the more traditional forms of jazz music.

Of coursemost of the great jazz musicians of the early twentieth century-people  such as Louis ArmstrongDuke EllingtonCount BasieDizzy Gillespieand Billie Holiday-are no longer alive.

Howevermany great jazz musicians are still aliveand many young musicians have continued this form of music.

People will continue to enjoy jazz music for a long time to come.


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