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A style of jazz music where the important thing was for each performer to contribute his/her own feeling for the music at the moment was called:
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A style of jazz music where the important thing was for each performer to contribute his/her own feeling for the music at the moment was called:
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free jazz
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The answer is Free Jazz. Free Jazz became popular during the late 1950s, had it's peak in the 60s and then did remain a development in jazz. This is vital as the performer can contribute to his or her feeling.
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