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OpenStudy (anonymous):

were andwhen did dixieland music orginate?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Chicago-style jazz, sometimes referred to as hot jazz or early jazz, is a style of jazz music that developed in Chicago, Illinois during the mid-1920s and was spread to New York City. Well-known jazz standard songs from the Dixieland era, such as "Basin Street Blues" and "When the Saints Go Marching In", are known even to non-jazz fans. Beginning with Dixieland, Riverboat jazz and to Chicago-style jazz or hot jazz as developed by Louis Armstrong and others. Chicago-style jazz or hot jazz was also a transition and combination of 2-beat to 4-beat, introducing Swing in its earliest form. Hot jazz or Chicago-style jazz was also the current original music that began the Lindy Hop dance craze as it developed in Harlem, NY.

OpenStudy (accidentalaichan):

It originated in New Orleans in the 1910s. It was spread to Chicago and New York around that time as well ^^ @ethiop @x1MxBATMANx

OpenStudy (accidentalaichan):

Correction: it was created at the start of the 1900s and was spread in the 1910s.

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