 New Orleans, 1900  Why New Orleans? ◦ Mix of cultures  Creole  French  Spanish  White  Black  Caribbean  All the ingredients of jazz met and.

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 New Orleans, 1900  Why New Orleans? ◦ Mix of cultures  Creole  French  Spanish  White  Black  Caribbean  All the ingredients of jazz met and mixed in the streets of New Orleans  of-jazz/origins-of-jazz/ of-jazz/origins-of-jazz/

 No one knows for sure which musicians were the first to play jazz  The most likely candidate was cornet player Buddy Bolden  His music was never recorded

 It was “free”  Improvised- music that isn’t written down (improv) ◦ Never the same way twice  Music centered in the black community in the south  tch?v=0TvxkpiD-zw tch?v=0TvxkpiD-zw

 Each melody instrument has a distinctive role in the song  Drums = Keep Time  Tuba/Bass = Bass line  Trumpet/Cornet = Melody  Clarinet = Embellishment  Trombone = “Tailgating” (slide)  Each musician puts personal touches on the melody  King Oliver’s Creole Band  A A

 White group, blending all styles around them  In 1917: recorded first “jazz” recording in NYC ◦ “Dixieland Jass Band One-Step” ◦ “Livery Stable Blues”

 A white group playing “black” music…  The band leader did not help matters by saying that white musicians in New Orleans invented jazz

 Tune recorded by the Original Dixieland Jass Band  Trumpet, clarinet, trombone, rhythm section  Original recordings had no bass line – why? ◦ Low frequencies made the recording needle jump ◦ ch?v=89fZGnAdago ch?v=89fZGnAdago

 Bought more than a million copies at 75 cents each- more than any single record in history

 Thomas Edison joked that he played jazz records backwards because they “sounded better that way”  Younger people loved it- it was fast, exciting, and ideal for dancing

 However, many white Americans resisted Jazz Music  Jazz was considered rebellious – like ragtime before it  Criticized by political/religious leaders  Associated with stupidity, crime, and interracial mingling  There were “professional” reports that even tried to link jazz to suicide, insanity, and indigestion

 Jazz arrived on the scene just as ragtime was beginning to become ‘acceptable’ to dance to  (This will repeat itself)  Considered a musical “novelty” – everyone wanted to try it just once to say they did

 White people could “experience what it was like to be black” without going near a black person.  (This will repeat itself)  Audience for jazz expanded after WWI

 Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong