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1.
MUSIC
JAZZ AND RAGTIME
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JAZZ
JAZZ WAS ORIGINATED IN THE 20th CENTURY.
NEW ORLEANS IS THE BIRTH PLACE OF JAZZ.
POPULAR WITN AFRICAN AMERICANS IN
THE SOUTHERN STATES.
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W.C HANDY
W.C Handy was said to have been the founder of blues.
W.C Handy was born in Florence, Alabama.
W.C Handy used folk art in many of his songs.
4.
JAZZ
Jazz was the period of time between the end of
World War 1 and the Great Depression.
Jazz is a combination of ragtime, marching band
music and blues.
5.
JAZZ FACTS
Jazz brought new dance combinations.
These's dances included the following: charleston
Black bottom, tango, shimmies, and the trot.
Women began going to bars, drinking, smoking
and wearing revealing clothing.
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JELLY ROLL MORTON
He grew up in New Orleans a place with a rich museum culture.
As a teenager he worked in the whorehouses of Storyville as a piano player.
He was so good at playing the piano he played in red-light.
7.
JELLY ROLL MORTON FACTS
He was a great composer and piano player of jazz.
He was a talented arranger who wrote special scores.
He played on the West Coast from 1917 to 1922.
Then by after playing in West Coast he moved to Chicago
And where he hit his first stride.
8.
JELLY ROLL
In 1928, Morton moved to NY and there he continue to record such pieces.
Morton enjoyed such success in Los Angeles that he remained there for five years.
He moved from town to town in the South earning a living as a musician
And using each experience to form his own "sound".
Morton was so high on his music other musicians respected him all over the world.
9.
MORTON IMPACT
Jelly Roll Morton impacted jazz by often introducing himself.
Morton impacted jazz by having Kid Ory and Barney Bigard to rush to work from him.
Morton impacted jazz by writing and publishing Jelly Roll Blue's.
People who have met Morton saw that his confidence or cockiness was high.
10.
JELLY ROLL MORTON
He lost a diamond in his front tooth and after that he played piano in Washington D.C.
11.
RAGTIME
Ragtime is a style of American music that has a rhythm
The time period that the music was at its height was 1900-1920
In 1998 Ragtime this musical opened on Broadway
Ragtime has own four Tony Awards.
12.
FACTS ABOUT RAGTIME
Ragtime was a piano music
Ragtime was a music originally from the cakewalk.
Ragtime was hard, bright, and cheerful.
13.
SCOTT JOPLIN
Scott Joplin became a traveling musician when he was a teenager
Scott Joplin was the king of ragtime
Scott Joplin became interested in Ragtime because it was mainly for the piano
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HOW RAGTIME WAS DIFFERENT FROM JAZZ
Ragtime is mainly composed music
Ragtime is generally for solo piano, and jazz is for a larger group.
Ragtime is also strictly speaking
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MAPLE LEAF RAG
Maple leaf rag affects and unparalleled
selections of new and used stringed instruments.
Maple leaf has been around for generations .
16.
MAPLE LEAF RAG CONT.
The mechanical piano would play the piece on its own and allowed people to play it in there home .
The first maple leaf rag was played in a club that was open for a year .
17.
SCOTT JOPLIN
Joplin was considered king of Maple Leaf .
Joplin created the song The Ragtime Dance .
Joplin achieved fame for his ragtime composition .
18.
MAPLE LEAF CLUB
The maple leaf club was open for a year
This is we're Scott Joplin preformed his song
19.
AFTER JOPLIN'S DEATH
After his death maple leaf was bought for ten years .
After his death maple leaf rag was played for years and you can still find people play it today.m
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