Cause And Effects Of The Harlem Renaissance

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Have you ever wondered where Jazz music originated from, or how it became a well-known genre of music? Well, Jazz music has been around for many decades. The United States derived Jazz music from the African American culture. According to the New Orleans Official Guide, Slaves practiced rituals that were well attended by African Americans and Caucasians. The African American’s music traveled to New Orleans where the spark met the plug. In 1895-1917, Jazz music was born.

Jazz music developed around 1895-1917 in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was mixed with different genres of music such as gospel music. It became known as the wild jubilant. Jubilant music was a form of jazz music that made people feel free, lively, and ready to dance. According …show more content…

In the early 1920s, the birth of " The New Negro Movement” Started (The Cause And Effect Of The Harlem Renaissance- Frederick S. Blackmon). It was the era of the Harlem Renaissance, a time of cultural achievement, political insight, and great Jazz (The Cause And Effect Of The Harlem Renaissance- Frederick S. Blackmon). During the Harlem Renaissance, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie became prominent musicians that represented the movement. Even though the stock market crashed, the Harlem Renaissance left a legacy behind that would be remembered by …show more content…

According to research, Jazz music has been known to lessen anxiety in patients undergoing Surgery (Smooth Recovery: Jazz music Lessens Anxiety In Patients Undergoing Surgery). According to Taylor Vaill, “Listening to jazz music is a very effective way to reduce anxiety and to relax. Music that is about 60 beats per minute will produce Alpha brain waves and Delta brain waves. Alpha waves relax the body and mind. Deltas waves can help you relax enough to sleep if your brain produces them for long enough in a reclined position”. Jazz music can also boost your brain power and creativity by providing moderate vibrations that activate our abstract processor ( The Physical & Emotional Benefits Of Listening To Jazz, According To

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