"Making Whoopee" is a "jazz era" popular song but isn't a tune played usually by jazz musicians it does not belong to any jazz style.
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During WW 2, in the US a style of music known as "swing" was popular.
There are many, Traditional, also known as Dixieland or revivalist jazz. Swing, also now known as mainstream Bebop. Hard Bop. Jazz/rock fusion. Cool jazz. Funk. Avant garde. Free jazz.
Swing music was the most popular form of jazz during world war two.
"Making Whoopee" is a "jazz era" popular song but isn't a tune played usually by jazz musicians it does not belong to any jazz style.
There are many, but the most popular would probably be classical Ballet, contemporary, modern, jazz, hip hop and tap.
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During WW 2, in the US a style of music known as "swing" was popular.
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There are many, Traditional, also known as Dixieland or revivalist jazz. Swing, also now known as mainstream Bebop. Hard Bop. Jazz/rock fusion. Cool jazz. Funk. Avant garde. Free jazz.
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Cool Jazz - .outsideshore.com/school/music/almanac/html/Jazz_Styles/Mainstream_Jazz/Cool_Jazz.htm
Pop, Country, Classical, Jazz, Blues very much like todayAnd Rock 'n' Roll, Jazz: Dixieland (in decline) and Progressive Jazz (currently referred to as "bop.") Of course, the introduction of the Beatles style led to an explosion of varieties of Rock.