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You have Thomas Edison to thank for all of this. It’s hard to envision jazz flourishing without Edison’s invention of sound recording technology, which made it possible to preserve and disseminate musical improvisations for the first time in history. But this same technology also imposed severe structural constraints on jazz compositions. Musicians turned to simpler structures because recordings in the early days couldn’t capture more than about three minutes of music.
How to Listen to Jazz
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