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  1. Jazz | Definition, History, Musicians, & Facts | Britannica

    Feb 4, 2026 · Jazz is a musical form, often improvisational, that was developed by African Americans and influenced by both European harmonic structure and African rhythms. It is often characterized by …

  2. Jazz Music Portal | Britannica

    Latin jazz, a style of music that blends rhythms and percussion instruments of Cuba and the Spanish Caribbean with jazz and its fusion of European and African musical elements. Latin jazz was the …

  3. jazz summary | Britannica

    jazz, Musical form, often improvisational, developed by African Americans and influenced by both European harmonic structure and African rhythms.

  4. Jazz - Swing, Soloists, Improvisation | Britannica

    Feb 4, 2026 · Jazz - Swing, Soloists, Improvisation: Major swing soloists also emerged in the 1930s—most notably tenor saxophonists Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, and Ben Webster; …

  5. Jazz - Orchestral, Improvisation, Swing | Britannica

    Feb 4, 2026 · Jazz - Orchestral, Improvisation, Swing: It was in the 1920s that the first forms of true orchestral jazz were developed, most significantly by Fletcher Henderson and Duke Ellington. …

  6. Jazz - Ragtime, Blues, Swing | Britannica

    Feb 4, 2026 · Jazz - Ragtime, Blues, Swing: In the early 1930s two bands made important contributions to jazz: Bennie Moten’s, with the recordings of “Toby,” “Lafayette,” and “Prince of Wails,” and the …

  7. Jazz - Fusion, Improvisation, Swing | Britannica

    Feb 4, 2026 · Jazz - Fusion, Improvisation, Swing: The first signs of these fresh musical sounds could be heard as early as 1941, particularly in works by such composer-arrangers as Buster Harding, …

  8. Jazz - Cool, Bebop, Swing | Britannica

    Feb 4, 2026 · Jazz - Cool, Bebop, Swing: Perhaps in reaction to the hot, more strident, more frenetic expressions of the postwar bands, or perhaps as a direct influence of the Thornhill-Evans approach, …

  9. jazz - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

    Great Museums Television According to legend, the first improvising jazz musician was the cornetist Buddy Bolden, leader of a band in New Orleans. The first jazz bands were usually made up of one or …

  10. Jazz - Ornette Coleman, Free Jazz, Exploration | Britannica

    Feb 4, 2026 · Jazz - Ornette Coleman, Free Jazz, Exploration: Whereas most of these postwar musicians worked out their individual styles through personal explorations within the central modern …