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SHANGHAI JAZZ MUSIC FROM 1930 TO 1949
Author(s) -
Yuan Loong Andrew Toe
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of applied and creative arts
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2636-9427
DOI - 10.33736/ijaca.833.2018
Subject(s) - jazz , rhythm , melody , harmony (color) , folk music , china , music , art , history , music education , visual arts , musical , aesthetics , archaeology
Jazz music emerged in Shanghai, China between the late 1920s and early 1930s. This paper documented and analysed Shanghai jazz music that was recorded from 1930 to 1949. Shanghai jazz music recorded and performed within this period was selected through stratified random sampling technique. All samples were analysed in terms of melody, harmony, rhythm and form. The results showed that Western diatonic scale was apparent in the melodies, instead of the usual Chinese pentatonic scale; primary chords were prevalent with minimal use of secondary chords in the harmony; the “oom-pah” rhythm in duple meter was most widely utilized; and the musical form has evolved from the earlier through-composed song form to the later “AABA” form. In conclusion, this research characterised Shanghai jazz music that were recorded between 1930 to 1949. It served to elevate the identity of this music and to prompt further research into Shanghai jazz music spanning from 1950s until present time.

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