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|Spearheaded by Black Americans in the early 20th century. Derived from Blues, Ragtime, West African Music and European Classical Music. | |Spearheaded primarily by Black Americans in the early 20th century. Derived from Blues, Ragtime, West African Music and European Classical Music. | ||
|Spearheaded by | |Spearheaded primarily by a wide assortment of Americans in the 2020s. Derived from Nu-Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Dubstep and other EDM subgenres. | ||
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|'''Live music''' is more important than recorded music. The recording is understood to be a "snapshot" of the live performance. | |'''Live music''' is more important than recorded music. The recording is understood to be a "snapshot" of the live performance. | ||
|'''Live music and recorded music''' are equally important. The recording is understood to be the platonic ideal of the song, with live performances being instantiations of it. | |'''Live music and recorded music''' are equally important. The recording is understood to be the platonic ideal of the song, with live performances being instantiations of it. | ||
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|2-5-1 cadences, chromaticism | |2-5-1 cadences, chromaticism | ||
|VI VII I cadences, melodic hooks | |VI VII I cadences, melodic hooks | ||
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|On a basic level, swing is described as a displacement of every other beat on the grid. In reality, swing is an extremely '''complex, fluid grid''' that takes years to feel intuitively (as a musician) | |||
|Swing is understood to be the '''mere mathematical operation''' of displacing every other beat on the grid, often described by percentages (ex. 57% swing, 66% swing by DAW users) | |||
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Revision as of 21:48, 12 June 2026
Differences between Fizz and Jazz
This page isn't finished lol
The following is a list of musical and philosophical differences between Jazz and Fizz. Some of the characteristics listed under "Jazz" might not necessarily apply to Jazz-identifying genres like Nu Jazz or Jazztronica, but that's something for them to reckon with.
| Jazz | Fizz | |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | Spearheaded primarily by Black Americans in the early 20th century. Derived from Blues, Ragtime, West African Music and European Classical Music. | Spearheaded primarily by a wide assortment of Americans in the 2020s. Derived from Nu-Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Dubstep and other EDM subgenres. |
| Improvisation | Fundamental. | Heavily embraced. |
| Music Theory | Heavily embraced. | Fundamental. |
| Sound Design | Not heavily embraced. | Fundamental. |
| Live vs Recorded | Live music is more important than recorded music. The recording is understood to be a "snapshot" of the live performance. | Live music and recorded music are equally important. The recording is understood to be the platonic ideal of the song, with live performances being instantiations of it. |
| Authenticity | ||
| Song Structure | Jazz traditionally contains 2 instances of the "head" with at least 1 solo in the middle. There are no hard rules for what happens around or in between those sections. | There are basically no rules, but most Fizz can be understood as having verse-chorus song structure. Fizz frequently features bridges, buildups and drops, and occasionally features breakdowns and aftersections. |
| Instrumentation | Acoustic/Electric instruments are featured primarily, but there are no hard rules. | Electronic sounds and instruments are featured primarily, but there are no hard rules. |
| Authority | If a song is in line with the Fizzosophy and the composer identifies it as such, it's Fizz. Not a definition that Charlie Kirk would be a fan of, but that's how it is.
Fizz is a constitutional genre. The community keeps things in check, but according to the doctrine of Fizzola Scriptura, The Torus of Fizzosophy is the only infallible authority for what counts as Fizz. | |
| Tropes | 2-5-1 cadences, chromaticism | VI VII I cadences, melodic hooks |
| Swing | On a basic level, swing is described as a displacement of every other beat on the grid. In reality, swing is an extremely complex, fluid grid that takes years to feel intuitively (as a musician) | Swing is understood to be the mere mathematical operation of displacing every other beat on the grid, often described by percentages (ex. 57% swing, 66% swing by DAW users) |