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Music During The Late 1800 Early 1900

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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MUSIC

JAZZ AND RAGTIME

JAZZ

  • JAZZ WAS ORIGINATED IN THE 20th CENTURY.
  • NEW ORLEANS IS THE BIRTH PLACE OF JAZZ.
  • POPULAR WITN AFRICAN AMERICANS IN
  • THE SOUTHERN STATES.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

JELLY ROLL MORTON

  • He lost a diamond in his front tooth and after that he played piano in Washington D.C.

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.

FACTS ABOUT RAGTIME

  • Ragtime was a piano music
  • Ragtime was a music originally from the cakewalk.
  • Ragtime was hard, bright, and cheerful.

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

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

MAPLE LEAF RAG

  • Maple leaf rag affects and unparalleled
  • selections of new and used stringed instruments.
  • Maple leaf has been around for generations .

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 .

SCOTT JOPLIN

  • Joplin was considered king of Maple Leaf .
  • Joplin created the song The Ragtime Dance .
  • Joplin achieved fame for his ragtime composition .

MAPLE LEAF CLUB

  • The maple leaf club was open for a year
  • This is we're Scott Joplin preformed his song

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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