By: Raina and Stephanie..  Buddy Bolden (Born: September 6, 1877. Died: November 4, 1931) Slaves are named the founders of jazz.  Started in the early.

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By: Raina and Stephanie.

 Buddy Bolden (Born: September 6, Died: November 4, 1931) Slaves are named the founders of jazz.  Started in the early 1600s, in New Orleans, USA.  Originally comes from US and Africa.  Jazz has been a part proud African American tradition for 100 years.  Jazz referred as ‘Americas Classical Music’.

 Jazz spans range of music from ragtime to present day period 100 years.  Drew on different national, regional and local music cultures.  Played a faster tempo and used more chord based improvisation.

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