This chapter talks more about Jazz Musical's in History, especially in the Jazz Age in the 1920s. It'll also talk about their hometowns being connected to each other.
Chapter 29: Jazz Musical's
Jazz Musical's appeared in the 1700s. Their music is a type of music that has syncopated rhythms with blue notes and is based on improvisation. Jazzer's were liked by Classical's since they play the same instruments the Classical's play, like the trumpet, trombone, clarinet, saxophone, and double bass. Jazzer's use improvisation by playing a simple melody, then start playing different variations, going wherever their music takes them. The Founding Fathers loved them and their music by a changing natural rhythm of a piece of music, borrowing blue note scales from the Blues and making up on what they're playing while they're playing it. The Techno's were happy to see a swimming Musical that can also breathe underwater. The Six Tribes found the Jazzer's music to be relaxing. As the years went by in the 1700s, more Jazz Musical's appeared. The 1920s was a fun time for the Jazzer's and Dixieland's. They became popular with their music, and many Normal musicians played their music. They honored Louis Armstrong for his talent in playing Jazz. The Jazzer's and Dixieland's played their music to honor him when he died. In the 1930s, the Swing's became the most popular Jazz Musical's in history. Bebop's became popular in the 1940s. Jazzer's also played their music in World War I and World War II. Dixie-Land, Swingville, Bebop Town, Latin Jazz Town, Free Jazzville, Jazz Fusion City, Smooth Jazz City, Acid Jazz World, and Jazz Folk Village are all connected to JazzLand, creating a big Jazz city called Jazztopia. Jazztopia is in New Orleans connected to the Mississipi River. Jazzland is in the middle, while the other 9 Jazz cities are around Jazzland left and right, connecting it with bridges over the Mississipi River. In Jazztopia, Jazz Musical's are free to play their music whenever they want, swim in the Mississipi River, and where Normal Jazz Musicians can play their music. Jazz Musical's can get upset when people hate their music or like disposable Pop Music. Jazzer's can also scat sing, meaning that they can improvise complicated vocal solos by singing nonsense syllables.
This chapter tells some history about the Jazz Musical's in the 1700s and the 1920s. The Mississipi River goes to New Orleans, so It made sense to put Jazztopia close to it since Jazz Musical's are basically river swimming Musical's. Please Review.
