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why don't th black youths follow after jazz anymore??in th ghettoes nobody listens to jazz anymore. Its all his hop or crap music. explain.?
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- ?Lv 79 months ago
Modern Jazz & Swing are the greatest, but them young folk like music they can dance to. Sad.
- ?Lv 512 months ago
Is this any more pronounced with black youths than any other demographic? I doubt it. A few who are deep into music are into jazz, the same with any demographic. When I went and saw live jazz I would say the jazz audiences were about as close to being representative of the general demographics of the area as any audiences you could find, racially, age-wise (of the ages that could get into the clubs) the whole bit.
- 12 months ago
Its because "jazz" doesn't have a good beat. You may think it does, but thats why rock and roll and these other genres took over jazz in the first place, because technically they are louder music.
It doesnt drop. Its not devils music anymore. Its the music of the "elderly". Its not a banger anymore. Play old jazz in front of youth, and they will leave the party.
The youth want to hear clicks or drops and variety of instruments, not "soft wimpish" ride cymbals all day long and the same 5 or 6 instruments played on almost every jazz song. Every jazz song is the same, but listen to modern music- its a different beat a different musical instrument every single song every single time.
- pianomanLv 712 months ago
Jazz is not just for Black youth. It's not only Black youth listening to junk, it's youth period. I believe a large part of the reason for the lack of appreciation for a variety of music genres among young people is the elimination of music appreciation classes in many of the school systems across the nation. While there is still quality music out there, our youth, for several generations now have been exposed to a lot junk called music via various media.
- Michael ELv 712 months ago
A lot of the hip-hop artists look to jazz and r&b as sources for their beats.
It's not only the black youth. It seems that the youth of today is aware of less old music (all genres) than the youth of my day.
I suspect that the loss of Music Appreciation classes (funding) in the middle schools might be one cause. But it also seems that today's popular artists do fewer old standards and give less credit to the old songs. The second tier of popular musicians does explicitly honor their predecessors, but the top tier, not as visibly.