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It's hard to envision jazz flourishing without Thomas Edison' s roughly contemporaneous invention of sound recording technology, which enabled the preservation and dissemination of the genre's hallmark musical improvisations for the first time in history. But the same technology also significantly altered jazz's evolution. Before the rise of jazz, African American composers worked extensively with more complex forms. Most of Scott Joplin's ragtime pieces included four sections, each with a distinctive melody and chords, and many early jazz musicians continued in this vein. But early recordings, which limited songs to three minutes, could rarely accommodate such structures and still leave time for improvised solos. With a few exceptions, such as Duke Ellington, most jazz musicians embraced simpler tunes once they began recording their work.
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