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burchfield96

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What are some of the defining characteristics of classic blues?
 
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Question 2

Jazz developed in what geographical area of the world?
 
  a. Africa
 b. North America
 c. Europe
 d. The Caribbean



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Answer to Question 1

1920-early 1930s
mostly black (growing white element)
personal appearance tours of blues singers
radio performances
phonograph recordings
dominated first by the female blues singer
accompaniment: piano/guitar/other

Answer to Question 2

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