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  2. Jazz-rock, popular musical form in which modern jazz improvisation is accompanied by the bass lines, drumming styles, and instrumentation of rock music, with a strong emphasis on electronic instruments and dance rhythms.

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    Jazz fusion (also known as jazz rock, jazz-rock fusion, or simply fusion[4]) is a popular music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues.

  4. Jazz-rock may refer to the loudest, wildest, most electrified fusion bands from the jazz camp, but most often it describes performers coming from the rock side of the equation.

    • Improvisation. Improvisation is the heart and soul of the characteristics of Jazz, an element that distinctly sets it apart from many other music genres.
    • Rhythm. Jazz has always been greatly characterized by its complex rhythm and distinctive swing. Jazz rhythms often incorporate syncopation, where the emphasis is on off-beats or weaker beats in the measure.
    • Blue Notes. One of the most defining characteristics of Jazz are blue notes, which provide its distinctive, soulful sound. These notes involve the slight bending or flattening of certain pitches, particularly the third, fifth, and seventh notes of a scale.
    • Polyrhythms. Polyrhythms in jazz involve the simultaneous use of two or more conflicting rhythms, creating a complex and richly textured sound. This characteristic, rooted in African musical traditions, adds to the depth and sophistication of jazz.
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    • Jazz-Rock Fusion
    • Rock + Funk + Jazz = Fusion
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    Art never occurs in a vacuum. It’s always affected by the external world. Music in general, and Jazz in particular, has always been influenced by: 1. Changes in technology 1.1. The creation of new recording methods (LP record, CD, MP3, Streaming, etc.); 1.2. The creation of new instruments; 1.3. The popularisation of existing instruments. 2. The em...

    And so it was with Fusion or Jazz-Rock. 1. New technology 1.1. The creation of post-production editing; 1.2. The rise of electric instruments (the electric guitar was invented in 1931, and was adopted by Jazz guitarists like Charlie Christian so they could play single note solos over a Big Band. But the instrument became increasingly popular in the...

    Rock ‘n’ Roll in the 1950’s and Rock in the 1960’s proved hugely successful and popular and threatened Jazz. The most talented musicians and the best improvisers, like Clapton and Hendrix, were now going into Rock, rather than Jazz. Jazz was losing its audience, so it had to respond. There was also the rise of Funk. Soul music originated in the 195...

    The most important part of Funk, and as a result Fusion, is the groove – that is, the repeating rhythmic pattern created by the band. It requires all the instruments to play a simple rhythm on repeat. In a sense, it’s the opposite of ‘comping, where you want to vary your rhythm. To create a groove, everyone has to repeat the same thing over and ove...

    Fusion was largely created by Miles Davis. But it didn’t just appear overnight. It developed gradually out of Post-bop. Post-bop was melodically, rhythmically, and harmonically complex. It used non-functional chord progressions and incorporated elements of Free Jazz. By the late 1960’s, Miles was getting dissatisfied with the complexity of Post-bop...

    These Miles Davis albums inspired the whole Fusion genre. Jazz-Rock Fusion was so different to Traditional Jazz that many people accused it of not being ‘real’ Jazz. But this then leads us to the question of ‘What is Jazz?’ which is far too complex a question to cover here. Have a listen to the following Fusion bands and decide for yourself: 1. Mil...

  5. Jan 15, 2020 · The enduring popularity of Jazz may in some part be attributed to the nature of the music itself. This article is dedicated to highlighting what can be thought of as the key characteristics of this unique genre of music. Characteristics of Jazz. What separates Jazz from the vast majority of classical pieces is rhythm and use of rhythm. A key ...

  6. Jun 14, 2021 · When traditional jazz music mixed with popular styles like rock and funk, it birthed a new style called jazz fusion.