Music comes in many forms; most
countries have a style of their own. At the turn of the century when jazz was
born, America had no prominent (31) of its own. No one knows
exactly when jazz was invented, or by whom. But it began to be (32)
in the early 1900s. Jazz is America’s contribution to popular music.
In contrast to classical music, which (33) formal European
traditions, jazz is spontaneous and free form. It bubbles with energy,
expressing the moods, interests, and emotions of the people. In the 1920s
jazz (34) like America, and as it does today. The
(35) of this music are as interesting as the music itself.
American Negroes, or blacks, as they are called today, were the jazz pioneers.
They were brought to Southern States (36) slaves. They were
sold to plantation owners and forced to work long (37) . When
a Negro died, his friend and relatives (38) a procession to
carry the body to the cemetery. In New Orleans, a baud often accompanied the
procession. On the way to the cemetery (墓地) the band played slow, solemn music
suited to the occasion. (39) on the way home the mood
changed. Spirits lifted. Death had removed one of their (40)
, but the livings were glad to be alive. The band played happy music,
improvising (即兴表演) on both the harmony and the melody of the tunes presented at
the funeral. This music made everyone want to dance. It was an early form of
jazz.