LOUIS ARMSTRONG PART TWO (West End Blues) Jazz History #16
The decade spanning the middle of the 1920s and 1930s saw Louis Armstrong come into his own, leading the way forward with nearly unmatched virtuosity on the trumpet combined with an advanced sense of rhythm, harmony and melody that is equally evident in his vocal performances. His 1928 recording of West End Blues is a historical landmark—countless trumpet players have learned his opening cadenza that hints at the chromatic language of bebop to emerge two decades later. We hear his strong musical connection with Earl Hines on this recording and also in a fantastic duet performance of Weatherbird from the same year. A trio of performances from 1933 exemplify everything that makes Louis Armstrong great, on so many levels. ABOUT THIS SERIES The Jazz History series is a video adaptation of a PowerPoint presentation used to teach a university course. It traces the roots of jazz from Ragtime at the turn of the 20th century to jazz-rock fusion at the end of the 1960s. You’ll find a lot more videos like this one in the JAZZ HISTORY playlist on this channel. If you want to learn more about the nuts and bolts of playing jazz, check out the videos in the JAZZ TACTICS playlist. JAZZ TACTICS SUGGESTIONS Do You Speak Jazz? • You ALREADY KNOW how to IMPROVISE (Jazz Ta... What Makes Jazz Jazz? • TRADING FOURS WITH FREDDIE HUBBARD (SORT OF) Why I Can't Teach You Jazz • WHY I CAN'T TEACH YOU JAZZ (a theoretical ... What's So Great About Chet Baker? • TRADING FOURS WITH FREDDIE HUBBARD (SORT OF) Guido Basso: A Voice You Won't Forget • GUIDO BASSO (A voice you won't forget) Trading Fours With Freddie Hubbard • TRADING FOURS WITH FREDDIE HUBBARD (SORT OF) Improvising on Rhythm Changes • IMPROVISING ON RHYTHM CHANGES ABOUT THIS CHANNEL On this channel, jazz trumpeter, educator and author Chase Sanborn offers advice and tips for musicians and music students, based on more than forty years of experience as a professional musician. PLAYLISTS This link will take you to all the playlists on this channel: / @chasesanborn MORE INFORMATION For more in-depth and personal information and instruction, check out Chase's books and online lesson options on his website: http://www.chasesanborn.com

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