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  2. Ethno jazz - Wikipedia

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    When combined with jazz, which was more symmetrical and featured a heavy back beat, a new Cuban-jazz fusion was created, known as Afro-Cuban jazz or Cubop. The musicians known for planting the seeds of Cubop were Mario Bauzá , a Cuban trumpeter, and Frank Grillo, a Cuban maraca player who was also known as Machito .

  3. Iranian jazz - Wikipedia

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    Viguen, Iran's "Sultan" of pop and jazz music. [1] [2] [3]Jazz music emerged in Iran along with the development of western influences into the pop music.One of the pioneers of jazz music in Iran was Alfred Lazaryan, a little-known singer and dancer whose first recorded song made a hit on the Iranian national radio. [4]

  4. Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Mary Lou Williams was a pioneering jazz pianist and composer who created jazz masses in the 1950s, including tributes to Martin Luther King Jr., and is considered foundational to sacred jazz. As noted above, jazz has incorporated from its inception aspects of African-American sacred music including spirituals and hymns.

  5. Arabic music - Wikipedia

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    The Arab world has incorporated instruments from the West, including the electric guitar, cello, double bass and oboe, and incorporated influences from jazz and other foreign musical styles. The singers have remained the stars, however, especially after the development of the recording and film industry in the 1920s in Cairo .

  6. List of jazz genres - Wikipedia

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    Jazz rap is a fusion subgenre of hip hop music and jazz, developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The lyrics are often based on political consciousness, Afrocentrism, and general positivism. 1980s -> Jazz rock: The term "jazz-rock" (or "jazz/rock") is often used as a synonym for the term "jazz fusion". 1960s -> Jump blues: 1930s -> Kansas ...

  7. Music Review: Giorgi Mikadze Trio builds engaging musical ...

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    The Giorgi Mikadze Trio’s new jazz album ends with a bit of studio conversation before Mikadze finally says, “Let’s start,” as if the group is just getting going.. The album title implies ...

  8. Middle Eastern music - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Middle Eastern music does not use chords, or harmony in the Western sense. Often, more traditional Middle-Eastern music can last from one to three hours in length, building up to anxiously awaited, and much applauded climaxes, or tarab, derived from the Arabic term طرب tarraba. [2]

  9. World music - Wikipedia

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    Western jazz combined with strong elements of world music is more accurately termed world fusion jazz, [19] ethnic jazz or non-Western jazz. World fusion and global fusion are nearly synonymous with the genre term worldbeat, and though these are considered subgenres of popular music, they may also imply universal expressions of the more general ...