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Essay heading: Jazz: Still Got the Blues?
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Likewise jazz music has had its impact on modern music and it maintains its role as a universal music over its interaction with different music. This interaction has formed several genres like Ragtime, Soul Jazz, Fusion, Acid Jazz, Groove, Smooth Jazz, and Post Bop. During the 1980's Jazz music continued on a somewhat lateral direction with a multitude of influences, the most significant of which is a retro surfacing of its own roots and styles... displayed 300 characters
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Likewise jazz music has had its impact on modern music and it maintains its role as a universal music over its interaction with different music. This interaction has formed several genres like Ragtime, Soul Jazz, Fusion, Acid Jazz, Groove, Smooth Jazz, and Post Bop. During the 1980's Jazz music continued on a somewhat lateral direction with a multitude of influences, the most significant of which is a retro surfacing of its own roots and styles... displayed next 300 characters
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