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  1. Straight-ahead jazz is a genre of jazz that developed in the 1960s, with roots in the prior two decades. It omits the rock music and free jazz influences that began to appear in jazz during this period, instead preferring acoustic instruments, conventional piano comping, walking bass patterns, and swing- and bop-based drum rhythms. [1]

  2. That said, straight-ahead jazz is by no means a homogenous style. Straight-ahead musicians can be influenced by any jazz up through the '60s, even including some early avant-garde jazz. In that sense, straight-ahead jazz has much in common with post-bop and in fact, many musicians play both.

  3. Straight-ahead jazz refers to a style of jazz that emphasizes traditional forms, melody, and improvisation rooted in the genre's earlier forms, particularly from the bebop era.

  4. That said, straight-ahead jazz is by no means a homogenous style. Straight-ahead musicians can be influenced by any jazz up through the '60s, even including some early avant-garde jazz. In that sense, straight-ahead jazz has much in common with post-bop and in fact, many musicians play both.

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  6. Straight-ahead jazz is a genre of jazz that developed in the 1960s, with roots in the prior two decades. It omits the rock music and free jazz influences that began to appear in jazz during this period, instead preferring acoustic instruments, conventional piano comping, walking bass patterns, and swing- and bop-based drum rhythms.

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  8. Straight-ahead jazz is a timeless and authentic expression, embodying the classic and foundational elements of jazz music. Rooted in tradition, it adheres to the fundamental principles of improvisation, swing, and melodic invention.