Jazz music is regarded as a genre whose roots are traced from the communities of African-American ascent in the New Orleans. The development of jazz is associated with ragtime, blues and band music from the European military in the 19th and 20th centuries. Also, it is composed of blue notes, polyrhythms, improvisation, and response vocals. Different cultures such as the Latin culture in the USA have been added in the jazz music genre leading to the development of variations creating numerous versions. One of the songs which depict African-American influence in jazz is “What a Beautiful World” by Louis Armstrong.
Location and Physical Geography
The United States of America is associated with the development of jazz music. The United States of America is located in the North America continent and is composed of 50 federal states. Different topographies are exhibited across the states. For example, the eastern part is composed of coastal plains which are broad and flat and are located in gulf and Atlantic shores. In this case, the plains stretch from the point where Texas borders Mexico to the New York City. Also, the zone features mountains, …show more content…
The African traditions were passed to the African- American community and were incorporated in jazz development. It is evident that the song “What a Beautiful World” by Louis Armstrong contains influences which are attributed to Africa- American community. Such influences are traced from African communities. The features include the use of ragtime, blues and polyrhythms. Also, the repetitiveness and the use of natural and open tone by Armstrong further show the influence of African-American traditions in jazz. The different variations in the jazz are due to the incorporation of cultures by communities in the USA such as the