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Hi! My name is Vincent Gardner
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for the Jazz at Lincoln Center orchestra
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and I'd like to tell you a little bit
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about New Orleans jazz. New Orleans was a
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special place for music
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the last century (19th century) a major city, it
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was home to many different types of
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people, each of whom had their own style
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of music.
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New Orleans had a great tradition of
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celebration: opera, marching
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bands, folk music, the , different
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types of , ragtime echoes of
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traditional drumming and all of
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the dance styles that went with this
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music could be heard and seen throughout
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the city. When all of those kinds of
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musics blended into one, jazz
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some of the aspects of jazz from New
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Orleans include the big four rhythm:

MUSIC PLAYING

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a front line of horns as you see here and
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the sound of collective improvisation
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where each instrument lends a unique
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character and role to the music one two
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uh....... MUSIC playing

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some of the of jazz are
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Buddy Bolden King Oliver, Jelly Roll
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Morton, and Louis Armstrong. These were
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some of musicians to come
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out of New Orleans, and their music and
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performances remain some of
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art this country has produced. We're
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going to play the "When
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the Saints go Marching in" in the style
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of New Orleans jazz:

When The Saints Go Marching In