Easy English Stories - The History of Jazz

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Improve your English by learning about the history of jazz and famous jazz musicians. This story is suitable for people at B1/B2 levels of English. Here is your vocabulary: Genre: A noun that means a category of artistic composition, such as music or literature, characterized by a particular style. Improvisation: A noun that means the act of creating music spontaneously without planning. Melody: A noun that means A sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying. Bandleader: A noun that means a person who leads a group of musicians, especially a jazz band. Sophisticated: An adjective that means having a lot of experience and knowledge of the world and culture. Speakeasy: A noun that means An illegal bar where alcoholic beverages were sold during Prohibition in the United States. Prohibition was a time when alcohol was illegal to sell or make. Intricate: An adjective that means very complicated or detailed. Legacy: A noun that means something handed down from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past. Resilience: A noun that means the ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. Innovative: An adjective that means featuring new methods; advanced and original. Chord: A noun that means several musical notes played together. Solo: A noun that means a piece of music played by one person alone. Composition: A noun that means a piece of music that someone has written. Rhythm: A noun that means a strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound. Scale: A noun that means a series of musical notes going up or down in pitch.