Essay On The 1920's

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The 1920’s was a very important time in the history of America. One of the many important events that came out of this time was the Jazz Age. When looking at all the different things that happened during the 1920’s it's evident that Jazz was a part of all of it. Jazz was a major part of the 1920’s One way jazz was an important part of the 1920’s was that it changed american life. Before the 1920’s, if someone wanted to listen to some music they had to buy tickets and go see a orchestra proform music like Beethoven or Bach. With the jazz age it introduced a new form of music called Jazz. Young people would go to dance halls to listen and dance to the up beat music that the big bands would play know as jazz. With the invention of the radio and …show more content…

Before jazz was a thing people would listen to classical music which is a music style with a large orchestra with a conductor. To listen to classical music people would have to wait until a orchestra would come to town and then pay to be able to see the orchestra in a concert hall. Another type of music before jazz was Ragtime which was music people could buy from local general stores to bring home and play. Ragtime was a kind of dance music which most people know form music like the Maple Leaf Rag. Blues was also coming in to play at this time. The Blues were mainly about bad times and other such things with a hopefulness aspect to it. When combining all the previous music styles jazz is made. People no longer had to wait for an orchestra to listen to music or had to be able to play the piano to play Ragtime music. There were many jazz bands all over the place and all people had to do to listen to them was go to a dance hall and have fun (Jam 24-26). Jazz helped to make music available to …show more content…

The two most important musicians from jazz was Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington. Louis Armstrong lived in New Orleans as a boy. Jazz had started from New Orleans so it wasn't surprising that he wanted to play in a jazz band. He played the horn and was sought out by bands for him to play in there bands. People would come to the councerts just to hear him play. He was in the best jazz band, King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, because they asked him to join. Later he left because he knew he could do better so he started his own band. In the history of jazz he was in all of it. Later in his life he was so famous that he was touring all over the world. Louis armstrong is considered the first american pop star by many music lovers. Duke Ellington was a jazz pianist. He had his own band and made his own style which was called jungle music. Duke had hired a lyricist named (Name Here) who wrote music for him so that he could focus on practising more. He also hired his manager, (Name Here) to find places to play for the band. With Duke hiring (Names Here) he started the music industry (jam 33-37. Jazz had a major role in bringing music industry into what it is

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