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STYLE DATES TRAITS PEOPLE SONGS Field Holler Antebellum Years Solo song improvised by slaves as a form of self- expression. My Little Annie So Sweet Louisiana Work Song Antebellum Years Group song that employed call and response. Explicit function was to aid in the work process. Implicitly had coded meanings and used for communication. Berta, Berta Early in the Mornin’ The Blues Post Civil War Song that was improvised using 3-line form of AAB in 12 bar choruses. Function was to get rid of the blues. Employed call and response, used of the blue/bent note. Bessie Smith Ma Rainey Robert Johnson Backwater Blues Crossroad Blues Ragtime Post Civil War; turn of the 20 th Century Exclusively piano music that was meant for dancing. It was not improvised and had a stiff, march-like rhythm. Spread by itinerant musicians, sale of sheet music and the use of the pianola. Scott Joplin Joseph Lamb Maple Leaf Rag The Entertainer Dixieland 1910s – 1920s A style of music that combined the syncopated rhythm of ragtime, the improvisation of the blues and the instruments of the brass bands. Employed collective improvisation between the front line instruments of the cornet, clarinet and trombone. Initially developed in New Orleans and migrated to cities like Chicago due to the Great Migration. Meant for Jelly Roll Morton Joe “King” Oliver Louis Armstrong O.D.J.B. N.O.R.K. Bix Beiderbecke Frankie Trumbauer Livery Stable Blues Dippermouth Blues Black Bottom Stomp West End Blues Weather Bird Singin’ the Blues

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  • STYLE DATES TRAITS PEOPLE SONGS

    Field Holler Antebellum Years Solo song improvised by

    slaves as a form of self-

    expression.

    My Little Annie So Sweet

    Louisiana

    Work Song Antebellum Years Group song that employed

    call and response. Explicit

    function was to aid in the

    work process. Implicitly had

    coded meanings and used for

    communication.

    Berta, Berta

    Early in the Mornin

    The Blues Post Civil War Song that was improvised

    using 3-line form of AAB in

    12 bar choruses. Function

    was to get rid of the blues.

    Employed call and response,

    used of the blue/bent note.

    Bessie Smith

    Ma Rainey

    Robert Johnson

    Backwater Blues

    Crossroad Blues

    Ragtime Post Civil War; turn of the

    20th

    Century

    Exclusively piano music that

    was meant for dancing. It

    was not improvised and had a

    stiff, march-like rhythm.

    Spread by itinerant

    musicians, sale of sheet music

    and the use of the pianola.

    Scott Joplin

    Joseph Lamb

    Maple Leaf Rag

    The Entertainer

    Dixieland 1910s 1920s A style of music that

    combined the syncopated

    rhythm of ragtime, the

    improvisation of the blues

    and the instruments of the

    brass bands. Employed

    collective improvisation

    between the front line

    instruments of the cornet,

    clarinet and trombone.

    Initially developed in New

    Orleans and migrated to cities

    like Chicago due to the Great

    Migration. Meant for

    Jelly Roll Morton

    Joe King Oliver

    Louis Armstrong

    O.D.J.B.

    N.O.R.K.

    Bix Beiderbecke

    Frankie Trumbauer

    Livery Stable Blues

    Dippermouth Blues

    Black Bottom Stomp

    West End Blues

    Weather Bird

    Singin the Blues

  • dancing.

    Harlem Stride 1920s 1930s Extension of ragtime.

    Primarily piano music. It was

    meant for dancing. It was

    highly improvised. Use of the

    pianola was still important.

    Popularized during rent

    parties and cutting contests.

    Name was derived from the

    striding left hand of the

    pianist.

    James P. Johnson

    Willie The Lion Smith

    Thomas Fats Waller

    Art Tatum

    Carolina Shout

    Aint Misbehavin

    The Charleston

    Tiger Rag

    Swing 1920s 1940s The first and only time jazz

    was Americas popular

    music. It was pioneered by

    people like Fletcher

    Henderson and Louis

    Armstrong in the mid 1920s.

    It was a dance music that was

    found throughout the country.

    Its popularity was spread by

    such technical innovations as

    the radio, record player and

    juke box. The bands grew in

    size from those of the

    Dixieland Era and were

    arranged into three sections:

    brass, reed and rhythm. The

    music moved away from

    collective improvisation to

    solo improvisation, which

    was meant to highlight one

    artist at a time. The texture

    was now a homophonic

    texture where the sections

    would play together, creating

    a unified sound.

    Fletcher Henderson

    Louis Armstrong

    Duke Ellington

    Count Basie

    Benny Goodman

    Paul Whiteman

    Tommy Dorsey

    Glenn Miller

    Hot n Anxious

    Take the A Train

    One O Clock Jumo

    Good Enough to Keep

    Sweet Sue

    In the Mood