I have always enjoyed listening to Jazz music. However, I never took the time to learn about the roots of the music. “ What all the communities share, however, an intimate, visceral link to the music and the artists who make it, brought to life through the medium of recording. Informed by an interdisciplinary approach and approaching the topic from a number of perspectives, Knowing Jazz charts a philosophical course in which many disparate perspectives and varied opinions on jazz can find common ground.” (Knowing Jazz, 195) “Everyone would at least agree that jazz is the mother of all music, and is referred to as the only art form originating in the United States.” (History 101, 2). No matter what music I listen to; jazz comes to mind because of the instruments or syncopation of the music. Jazz has influenced many artists, while in Downtown Disney we noticed an artist playing jazz music with the Saxophone in-front of D-street, many people from all ages were around him dancing and having a wonderful time. We are now in the 20th century and people are still interested in the 19th-century music. Jazz will always
I have always enjoyed listening to Jazz music. However, I never took the time to learn about the roots of the music. “ What all the communities share, however, an intimate, visceral link to the music and the artists who make it, brought to life through the medium of recording. Informed by an interdisciplinary approach and approaching the topic from a number of perspectives, Knowing Jazz charts a philosophical course in which many disparate perspectives and varied opinions on jazz can find common ground.” (Knowing Jazz, 195) “Everyone would at least agree that jazz is the mother of all music, and is referred to as the only art form originating in the United States.” (History 101, 2). No matter what music I listen to; jazz comes to mind because of the instruments or syncopation of the music. Jazz has influenced many artists, while in Downtown Disney we noticed an artist playing jazz music with the Saxophone in-front of D-street, many people from all ages were around him dancing and having a wonderful time. We are now in the 20th century and people are still interested in the 19th-century music. Jazz will always