tailieunhanh - Lecture Jazz (Tenth edition) - Chapter 5: Early new Orleans and Chicago style Jazz
Lecture Jazz (Tenth edition) - Chapter 5: Early new Orleans and Chicago style Jazz. After studying this chapter you will be able to understand: New Orleans, storyville, characteristics of dixieland, out of new Orleans, Chicago style (the 1920s), the new Orleans and Chicago styles, later developments. | Jazz Tenth Edition Chapter 5 PowerPoint by Sharon Ann Toman, 2004 New Orleans Because of the geographical origin of this type of jazz and it bred more notable jazz musicians in New Orleans BUT the more in-depth the research, the more difficult it is to claim one city as the origin Chapter 5 - Early New Orleans and Chicago Style Jazz New Orleans A city that keeps alive many of its early customs and traditions A city that is tolerant of all races and was a natural setting for the music of West Africa and Europe to meet and merge Chapter 5 - Early New Orleans and Chicago Style Jazz New Orleans When considering New Orleans the birthplace of jazz one must keep in mind that: 1. slaves were brought 1st to Virginia(1619) 2. 1st instrumental jazz was recorded in NYC (1917) Chapter 5 - Early New Orleans and Chicago Style Jazz New Orleans The historical background of New Orleans, an exciting city that keeps alive many of its early customs and traditions Provided a receptive . | Jazz Tenth Edition Chapter 5 PowerPoint by Sharon Ann Toman, 2004 New Orleans Because of the geographical origin of this type of jazz and it bred more notable jazz musicians in New Orleans BUT the more in-depth the research, the more difficult it is to claim one city as the origin Chapter 5 - Early New Orleans and Chicago Style Jazz New Orleans A city that keeps alive many of its early customs and traditions A city that is tolerant of all races and was a natural setting for the music of West Africa and Europe to meet and merge Chapter 5 - Early New Orleans and Chicago Style Jazz New Orleans When considering New Orleans the birthplace of jazz one must keep in mind that: 1. slaves were brought 1st to Virginia(1619) 2. 1st instrumental jazz was recorded in NYC (1917) Chapter 5 - Early New Orleans and Chicago Style Jazz New Orleans The historical background of New Orleans, an exciting city that keeps alive many of its early customs and traditions Provided a receptive environment for jazz to develop and grow Chapter 5 - Early New Orleans and Chicago Style Jazz The Oral Tradition All “Early New Orleans” bands did not sound the same Style of playing varied with the job whether it was music for a parade, funeral or dancing Chapter 5 - Early New Orleans and Chicago Style Jazz The Oral Tradition Music played in some African American clubs was too “rough” While music played for white dances had a more “sweeter” style Melody was fixed but everything else was improvised during performance Chapter 5 - Early New Orleans and Chicago Style Jazz Storyville Section of New Orleans where early jazz developed and flourished until closed in 1917 Named after Sidney Story who supported an ordinance that confined this red-light district to a 38 block area This district made important contributions to the beginnings of jazz Chapter 5 - Early New Orleans and Chicago Style Jazz Instrumental Obligations Frontline players (cornet, clarinet, & trombone) – had .
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