1media/berklee first jazz class.jpg2017-05-10T09:37:29-07:00Jill Fue8acdac9e24cdbcf39565b2b52bc819025470fef165383The second period that has been pointed out by jazz historians is the 1940s. Formal jazz education programs and institutions were founded in the 1940s. The establishments of jazz programs in North Texas State College and Schillinger House in Boston (Berklee) in the 1940s marked the beginning of jazz education. In this time period, jazz started to transform from a oral tradition to a written and recorded one. Since more jazz musicians got familiar with writing and reading music notations, jazz education programs started to use written and recorded forms of music as a staple of their teaching system. More importantly, this change symbolizes that jazz was being transformed into a more accessible and convenient academic practice.plain2017-05-10T21:06:21-07:001940-1949Jill Fue8acdac9e24cdbcf39565b2b52bc819025470fefThe second period that has been pointed out by jazz historians is the 1940s. Formal jazz education programs and institutions were founded in the 1940s. The establishments of jazz programs in North Texas State College and Schillinger House in Boston (Berklee) in the 1940s marked the beginning of jazz education. In this time period, jazz started to transform from a oral tradition to a written and recorded one. Since more jazz musicians got familiar with writing and reading music notations, jazz education programs started to use written and recorded forms of music as a staple of their teaching system. More importantly, this change symbolizes that jazz was being transformed into a more accessible and convenient academic practice.
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1media/juiliard.jpg2017-05-02T10:41:50-07:00Jack Hay, Nick Chkonia, Jill Fu, Seamus Glavin, Brett Mele3c7eea08b4acdbacaf506460ae6ab72d6cf8b88aHistory of Jazz EducationJill Fu16timeline2017-05-10T18:25:40-07:00Jill Fue8acdac9e24cdbcf39565b2b52bc819025470fef