Jazz coalescence is a genre which combines jazz with other style directions, particularly with rock music and radio music. Typically jazz musicians mix here jazz technologies at the risk of electrically reinforced instruments, like the E guitar, to the E piano and the synthesizer with rhythmical structures of afroamerikanischer pop music. These can be the Grooves of the soul music, those of the Rhythm and Blues or also binary rhythms of the rock music. Jazz radio is a funkige variation of the coalescence music. In the same measure, how jazz musicians of the rock music or radio music approached (e.g., Volker Kriegel or Herbie Hancock) it also came to a fusion of the other side: Rock musicians like Brian Auger, Al Kooper or the group Embryo created the rock jazz by analogy with the jazz rock of Miles Davis or Nucleus. |
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