My impressions from the jazz exhibit at the library changed and varied from the time I got there from the time I left. When I first got there, I wasn’t really into it very much. The stuff seemed really boring to me, so I just read everything and walked around. What interested me the most was all of the pictures, you could tell the people who played were very passionate for jazz, because they looked so happy and full of life in every photograph.
The music that Tupac and Nina Simone’s were placed in the gallery for a specific reason. I believe that they were placed in there because even though their music wasn’t specifically jazz, they still wrote very passionately and felt very strongly about what they were writing.
I believe that there is a STRONG connection between jazz and democracy. In a democracy, every voice is heard. The same applies for music and jazz. It’s a way for a person to express themselves and show how they truly feel. But instead of it being a government, it’s a song or poem.
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