Instruments
History
Musical Characteristics
Musicians
Styles
100

Common to both rock and jazz, this instrument is in the percussion family and is played with sticks or a special brush.

Drum 

100

Jazz is rooted in the culture of these people

African-Americans

100

These notes gave jazz and blues their unique sound... slightly lower than they would be in a major scale.

Blue notes

100

This trumpet player was born in New Orleans, LA.  He was a bandleader, and was famous for his growly voice.

Louis Armstrong

100

The first Jazz style that peaked in the 1920's

Dixieland

200

This brass instrument includes a slide and is common to jazz music.

Trombone

200

Jazz originated in this city

New Orleans

200

Beats that are normally unstressed are emphasized

Syncopation

200

"The First Lady of Song"

Ella Fitzgerald

200

A jazz style from the 1930's, mostly played by big bands.

Swing

300

This jazz instrument looks like a large violin, and can be plucked or played with a bow.

Double bass

300

Which of these was not a culture that influenced jazz music?

Spanish, African, Thai, or American

Thai

300

A characteristic of jazz in which the musician creates original music during a song.

Improvisation

300

A bandleader who played swing music in the 1930's, similar to Benny Goodman.

Count Basie

300

In swing jazz style, singers sing this vocal style with nonsense syllables.

Scat singing

400

This jazz instrument, played by artists such as John Coltrane and Charlie Parker, is a member of the woodwind family.

Saxophone

400

Which of these cities was not well-known for jazz music?

New Orleans or Jacksonville

Jacksonville

400

This jazz style uses a fast tempo.

Bebop

400

The saxophone player commonly known as "Bird," who played bebop style.

Charlie Parker

400

A style of jazz, played by Charlie Parker, that is very fast.

Bebop

500

Louis Armstrong played the cornet, which is a smaller version of this brass instrument, common in jazz.

Trumpet

500

Early Jazz borrowed from this musical style.

Blues OR Classical

500

This is how 8th notes are played in jazz. It is also a style of jazz. It is not syncopation.

Swing

500

A pianist and bandleader from the Swing era, who was given a nickname that made him sound like royalty.

Count Basie

500

A style that fuses Latin music with jazz. 

Latin jazz