I. Early Jazz (AKA "Dixieland")
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                A. The Music 
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	                    Dixieland developed in the early 20th century (1900 – 1928);1 its four main influences were ragtime, military brass bands, the blues, and gospel music.   | 
                     
                 
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                        The usual instrumentation of a Dixieland band was (and still is)  trumpet (or cornet), clarinet, trombone, piano, string bass (or tuba), drums, and banjo (or guitar).  
                        
                            
                         
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                        The primary feature of Dixieland jazz is “collective improvisation,” that is, rather than each musician taking a solo in turn (as in most styles of jazz today), Dixieland jazz musicians all improvise at the same time.  
                        
                            
                         
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                        Each instrument has its own specific role:  
                        
                            
                         
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                            trumpet or cornet: plays the melody (jazzed up)  
                            
                                
                             
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                            clarinet: adds to (embellishes) the melody  
                            
                                
                             
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                            trombone: usually embellishes the bass line but sometimes plays the melody; plays “afterbeats” (adding to the rhythm) and sound effects such as “smears” and “slides”  
                            
                                
                             
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                            piano and banjo (or guitar):  play chords  
                            
                                
                             
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                            string bass or tuba:  plays the bass line  
                            
                                
                             
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                            drums:  keeps the beat steady and swinging  
                            
                                
                             
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                        Dixieland bands (excluding piano and using tuba rather than string bass) were originally small marching bands.  
                        
                            
                         
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                        Besides playing for dances and parties, in the early 1900s Dixieland bands would also play for funerals (marching along with the procession) in celebration of the life of the departed.  
                        
                            
                         
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                        There were few long solos in Dixieland jazz until the appearance of trumpeter Louis Armstrong.  
                        
                            
                         
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                            Louis Armstrong was the first great jazz soloist (improviser) and one of the most important figures in jazz history.  
                            
                                
                             
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                            There are those who say that without Louis Armstrong, there would be no jazz today.  
                            
                                
                             
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                        Almost all early Dixieland jazz musicians were African American.  
                        
                            
                         
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                            Interestingly, the very first jazz record was made by an all white group known as the Original Dixieland Jass Band (this group spelled jazz "jass").  
                            
                                
                             
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                            It was entitled "Livery Stable Blues” and was recorded in 1917.  
                            
                                
                             
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                            Most early jazz recordings were made on brittle hard plastic (shellac) records called 78s; the number 78 refered to the number of revolutions per minute (RPM) that the record would make when played on a record player of the day.  
                            
                                
                             
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                        Listen to recordings of early jazz:  
                        
                            
                         
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                            King Oliver and Louis Armstrong’s “Dippermouth Blues” and the Original Dixieland Jass Band’s “Dixie Jazz Band One-Step” on The Instrumental History of Jazz2.  
                            
                                
                             
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                            Louis Armstrong’s “Workingman Blues,” the Original Dixieland Jass Band’s “Livery Stable Blues,” Jelly Roll Morton’s “Jelly Roll Blues,” and Bix Beiderbecke’s "Singin’ the Blues” (click below):  
                            
                                
                             
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                B. Cultural Implications 
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                        The collective improvisation of Dixieland jazz represented, in part, African Americans' newfound freedom.  
                        
                            
                         
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                            Although hardly experiencing civil rights, African Americans were no longer slaves and celebrated their newfound freedom through jazz improvisation, playing whatever they wanted; they were not "restricted" to notes written on a page, but instead could play whatever they "heard" in their hearts and minds (the music was not read, it was played "by ear").  
                            
                                
                             
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                            Freedom was and continues to be an integral issue regarding all styles of jazz.  
                            
                                
                             
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                        Early jazz made its way from New Orleans, to Chicago, to New York, to the rest of the country.  
                        
                            
                         
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