Sociology of Jazz
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The Sociology Of Jazz
Many teenagers these days constantly hear that their music is terrible. Out of all the bands that I like, my parents like a handful. This is not happening just to us. Back in the thirties and forties, teenagers were told the same. But back then there were no heavy metal bands or rap bands. There were, however, jazz bands. In this essay, I will discuss the culture changes in those days,
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with his or her voice. As we all know, Jazz, Blues, and Swing shaped the teenagers of the thirties and forties. In fact, those styles of music paved the way for what would later be known as rock and roll. But without culture, and all the cultural attributes, who knows how the kids may have turned out like. In fact, I am sure that in some way the earlier century music shaped the teenagers today.
with his or her voice. As we all know, Jazz, Blues, and Swing shaped the teenagers of the thirties and forties. In fact, those styles of music paved the way for what would later be known as rock and roll. But without culture, and all the cultural attributes, who knows how the kids may have turned out like. In fact, I am sure that in some way the earlier century music shaped the teenagers today.