Review:

The Development Of Jazz Fusion In The 1970s

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The development of jazz fusion in the 1970s was a period where jazz musicians began incorporating elements of rock, funk, and electronic music into their compositions, creating a new and innovative sound.

Key Features

  • Integration of rock, funk, and electronic music
  • Use of electric instruments
  • Complex harmonic structures
  • Improvisational soloing

Pros

  • Innovative and experimental music
  • Appealed to a wider audience
  • Enabled musicians to explore new sonic possibilities

Cons

  • Some traditional jazz purists felt it strayed too far from the genre's roots
  • Commercialization led to diluted versions of fusion music

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