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if the the forms of dance are communal,folk,social and ritual under what group does hip hop, jazz....fall under

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Jazz and hip hop are two of America’s native art forms. Both have had immeasurable impact on the cultural fabric of American society and life expressing the plight of African Americans. While jazz came from the combination of African, Latin and European elements, hip hop arose in the 70’s to express the dissatisfaction of social conditions that plagued blacks in the inner cities, and because music had been pulled out of schools, the instruments thus became turntables and microphones. Perhaps that is an over simplification of the general methodology, but the use of sampling from R&B, funk and jazz recordings provided grist for the mill of musical accompaniment. There have been some arguments that jazz provided precedents for hip hop in the form of scat singing in terms of the aspect of rhythmical speech patterns, but a much closer pre cursor to modern hip hop would be pioneering pieces such as “N...ers are Scared of Revolution” by The Last Poets (1970) Gil Scott Heron’s groundbreaking “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” (1970) and the stream of consciousness lyrics found in many James Brown anthems of the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. This may lead to the question what are the connections between jazz and hip hop? The fact that both tell the story of blacks in America is one kinship, and another is how they have shared practices such as cutting contests, that gave birth to the emcee battle.

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