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      • Sometimes jazz fusion music is more popular as a “jazz-rock” style of music that attempts to push boundaries within the jazz genre. While jazz plays acoustic instruments such as the saxophone and trumpet, the fusion form plays electric ones ranging from synthesizers to electric guitars.
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  2. It took the sparse, ambient feel of Modal Jazz, the Funk groove, and the Rock solo, and combined them all together over a straight 8ths rhythm. Modal Jazz Ambience + Funk Groove + Rock Solo + Straight Rhythm = Fusion. Below are some features which differentiate Traditional Jazz from Jazz-Rock Fusion. Traditional Jazz.

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    Jazz fusion (also known as fusion, jazz rock, and jazz-rock fusion) is a popular music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues.

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  4. Jazzrock & Jazz-Fusion (late 60s to mid 80s to present) – similarities and differences. Jazzrock as well as Jazz-Fusion both root from the late 60s (they were synonymous then), when Jazz musicians combined Jazz harmony and improvisation with Rock, Funk, and Rhythm & Blues.

  5. Jun 14, 2021 · When traditional jazz music mixed with popular styles like rock and funk, it birthed a new style called jazz fusion.

  6. Apr 6, 2018 · This Jazz Piano Tutorial is about Jazz-Rock Fusion. Fusion, which began in the late 1960’s, adopted elements from both Rock and Funk. It took the sparse, ambient feel of Modal Jazz, the Funk...

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  7. Jazz Rock and Fusion soloists skillfully blend jazz and rock idioms during their improvisations, seamlessly moving between traditional jazz licks and rock-inspired phrases. This ability to crossover between genres is a defining characteristic of the fusion style.

  8. Three main elements make nu.jazz different from the more traditional jazz (rock) fusion. First of all there is less of an emphasis on instrumental virtuosity in nu.jazz (especially nu.fusion). Second, more use of electronics (especially skilled turntablism) and studio trickery that emphasizes sound textures.