Early Jazz Instruments

Posted on Sunday, May 24th, 2009 at 4:52 pm

Early Jazz Instruments

Chesky 10th Anniversary (Special Edition) Chesky 10th Anniversary (Special Edition)
$16.02

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Early Sketches Early Sketches
$14.99

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Under the Bimba Blossoms Under the Bimba Blossoms
$11.95

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Jazz, Rags & Blues Book 1(Alfred's Basic Piano Library) Jazz, Rags & Blues Book 1(Alfred's Basic Piano Library)
$3.31

Sheet Music...
Classical Jazz Rags & Blues, Bk 4: 7 Classical Melodies Arranged in Jazz Styles for Early Intermediate Pianists (Classical Jazz, Rags & Blues) Classical Jazz Rags & Blues, Bk 4: 7 Classical Melodies Arranged in Jazz Styles for Early Intermediate Pianists (Classical Jazz, Rags & Blues)
$5.29

Classical melodies from piano literature, opera and orchestral literature are revisited in this unique series. The arrangements feature jazz styles including ragtime and blues. Students who are familiar with some of these gems will enjoy their new settings, while those playing them for the first time will become familiar with these wonderful melodies. Titles include: Bagatelle Swing * Ecossaise Ra...
Jazz Improvisation: Swing and Early Progressive Piano Styles Jazz Improvisation: Swing and Early Progressive Piano Styles
$14.19

This book examines the structure of over 50 major performances from the great age of the jazz piano, 1936 to 1950, when ragtime gave way to bop. It includes improvisations by Wilson, Tatum, Powell, Shearing, and Silver....

Several Jazz Questions I need answers to?

- What are the 3 points of the Classic Blues Period?
- What are the Major locations of Early Ragtime?
- Where did the Brass instruments used in early Jazz come from?
- What are some differences between Dixieland & Early New Orleans Jazz?
- Define Swing Formula

Answers to any/all of these would be greatly appreciated!

- first time females had the spot light, females dressed classy, happened during 1920’s

- sedalia, st. louis, new orleans

- dropped on the battlefield and picked up by slaves

- dixieland refers to the area below the mason dixon line

- segregated choirs in call-and-response patterns, interminable riffing

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