One of the things that makes jazz so different from other types of music is that jazz includes difficult musical elements that are not usually found in any other types of music. The online article “How Jazz Works” by Cameron Lawrence describes how elements syncopation, or the stressing weak beats, is uncommon in other music but is ordinarily used in jazz (Lawrence 2). The syncopated rhythms and other elements not typically included in a majority of music are what makes jazz stand out from other music genres. Therefore, this combination of unusual components makes jazz unpredictable, complex, and more enjoyable because of an atypical music structure. Jazz also has many variations. These have come from many generations of mixed backgrounds as it is explained in the informational writing “Wonder: What is jazz?”. The writer later provides information detailing the over 2 dozen distinct types of jazz including rock, blues, bebop and fusion, which all act like sub-genres to jazz (http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-is-jazz). These types all branched off of the same elements of jazz such as syncopation and rhythm but developed into more complex styles that make some jazz pieces sound so different from each other. Some argue that jazz is not a unique type of music because it usually contains little to no singing unlike many other types of music. While jazz has limited singing, the technique of improvisation provides uniqueness that is not in any other types of music that in some ways replace singing. Improvisation is the creation of solos with any rhythms and notes, that go along with the style of the piece jazz musicians play (http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-is-jazz). Jazz players can even express themselves in the original way they make a solo for one piece versus the way another musician
One of the things that makes jazz so different from other types of music is that jazz includes difficult musical elements that are not usually found in any other types of music. The online article “How Jazz Works” by Cameron Lawrence describes how elements syncopation, or the stressing weak beats, is uncommon in other music but is ordinarily used in jazz (Lawrence 2). The syncopated rhythms and other elements not typically included in a majority of music are what makes jazz stand out from other music genres. Therefore, this combination of unusual components makes jazz unpredictable, complex, and more enjoyable because of an atypical music structure. Jazz also has many variations. These have come from many generations of mixed backgrounds as it is explained in the informational writing “Wonder: What is jazz?”. The writer later provides information detailing the over 2 dozen distinct types of jazz including rock, blues, bebop and fusion, which all act like sub-genres to jazz (http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-is-jazz). These types all branched off of the same elements of jazz such as syncopation and rhythm but developed into more complex styles that make some jazz pieces sound so different from each other. Some argue that jazz is not a unique type of music because it usually contains little to no singing unlike many other types of music. While jazz has limited singing, the technique of improvisation provides uniqueness that is not in any other types of music that in some ways replace singing. Improvisation is the creation of solos with any rhythms and notes, that go along with the style of the piece jazz musicians play (http://wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-is-jazz). Jazz players can even express themselves in the original way they make a solo for one piece versus the way another musician