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Mumz [18]
3 years ago
5

The Jazz Age occurred during which decade? -1910s -1920s -1930s -1940s

History
2 answers:
Slav-nsk [51]3 years ago
8 0
The correct answer is the 1920s.

The birth of Jazz was really a product of the Great Migration in American society. During the 1920's, millions of African-American citizens left the Southern states for more political freedoms and economic opportunities in the North. Due to the freedoms they had in the North, African-Americans were able to revive their culture especially through the creation of music. Jazz would go on to become one of the most popular forms of music during this era.
Ulleksa [173]3 years ago
6 0

<em><u>The 1920s. </u></em>

The Jazz Age occurred during the Post World War Jazz music occurred on the forefront of American music, which was basically a reflection of the influence of the African American musical contribution to the American culture. Jazz became extremely popular among the American public and was based on thepost-war themes such as peace, equality and rediscovering of the human self. Technology contributed to the popularity of jazz among Americans, such as radio broadcasts and recording technology. Jazz music rode on the popular sentiment of freedom from war, and the new style of music and dancing richly contributed to traditional American musical culture.  

Further Explanation-

Jazz music originated in the United States, mainly as a fusion of African and European music, and kickstarted a great cultural shift in the history of the United States. The popularity of Jazz spread through the purchase of radios and sound recording systems, that brought Jazz to every American home. The Jazz age greatly encompassed the emotions of patriotism, nationalism, freedom, and equality among the young generation of Americans and helped them to express these newfound emotions. The popularity of jazz in America helped to spread it in European cultures too, giving rise to the beginning of the European jazz movement. Throughout history, Jazz had developed as the classical music of America. It emerged as a form of independent traditional and popular musical style, with a performance orientation.  The rhythm of Jazz, ‘blues’ was a connection of traditions through which a musician could sing or play in his or her own expressive ways. European culture gave jazz its instruments and harmony.

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Answer Details-

Grade- High School.

Chapter- The Jazz Movement in America.

Subject- History.

Keywords-

Music, Blues, African American culture, European culture, harmony, post-World War, patriotism, expressionism.

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