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Jazz

A style of music characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm. It emerged at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions.

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legit

Music; Jazz

The Jazz musician's somewhat ironic term for music, or a gig, that is not Jazz.

contrapuntal elaboration of static harmony (CESH)

Music; Jazz

A foolish term used in some Jazz textbooks. The use of moving inner voices to give propulsion to a chord that lasts for a while.

stop time

Music; Jazz

A rhythm where certain beats aren't played, e.g. 1 2 3 (rest) 1 2 3 (rest).

lydian

Music; Jazz

A major scale or chord with a raised 4th; the mode of the major scale built on 4. Regarded as the most fundamental Jazz scale by influential theorist George Russell.

hep

Music; Jazz

Keenly aware of or knowledgeable about life's developments, especially in the arts. "Hipness is what it is. But sometimes hipness is what it ain't. . . "

introduction

Music; Jazz

A composed section at the beginning of a tune, heard only once.

hip

Music; Jazz

Keenly aware of or knowledgeable about life's developments, especially in the arts. "Hipness is what it is. But sometimes hipness is what it ain't. . . "

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