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        | played clarinet and was the 1st notable saprano sax player; lots of vibrato |  
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        | Stride piano player from Detroit; trumpet style piano; could keep up with Louie Armstrong |  
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        | Characteristics of Chicago Style Dixieland |  
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        party music of the 1920s piano, sax, and guitar were added emphasis on 2 and 4 high energy; complex |  
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        | what instrument was rare in New Orleans Dixieland? |  
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        | characteristics of ragtime |  
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        complex form; no improv piano, combo, or orchestra righthand somewhat formal lefthand basenote/chord |  
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        | two influential cornet players |  
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        | Louis Armstrong and Bix Beiderbeck |  
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        | rhythm instrument in Dixieland New Orleans... |  
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        | new orleans front line instruments and their purposes |  
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        cornet: melody clarinet: decorated melody trombone: outlined chords |  
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        | characteristics of boogie woogie |  
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        | 12 bar blues; repetitive basenote; shuffle rhythm; lots of improv; upbeat; piano, combo, or orchestra |  
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        | Charcateristics of New Orleans Dixieland |  
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        | collective improv; flat four rooted by banjo; less improv per sq. inch; recording are terrible quality |  
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        | singing the melody with sounds that imitate instruments |  
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        | characteristics of stride piano |  
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        poptunes/showtunes; lefthand basenote/chord righthand syncopated improv always piano  can combine styles |  
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        | what was the essences of new orleans dixieland |  
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        | marching bands (european and complex form) |  
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        | why were wood blocks used in first recording studios |  
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        | drumsets caused too much vibration; the needle would move |  
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        the father of jazz cornet player |  
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        | the father of stride piano |  
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        1st musician to write down jazz best known ragtime piano player |  
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        | best piano player of the 20th century |  
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