Bean Jazz is a style of music where the notes are played on a series of pots and pans, with a dash of bean-based percussion.
Bean Jazz originated in the 1920s, when a group of beans got tired of just being eaten and decided to make some noise.
They started banging pots and pans together, creating a unique sound that was both soothing and jarring at the same time.
Over the years, Bean Jazz has branched out into several subgenres:
Soy Afro, a fusion of Bean Jazz with African drums and Soybeans.
Peanut Bop, a style of Bean Jazz that emphasizes the use of peanuts as percussion instruments.
Legume Psychedelia, a psychedelic version of Bean Jazz that uses a variety of legumes as instruments.