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Clarinets have a long tradition in jazz -- check out Benny Goodman. I would suggest that a few clarinet players who are interested in Jazz Band get together, learn a couple of pieces, and ask the band teacher to listen.
Yes, both in modern and traditional jazz.
Oboes were not common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands. The typical instrumentation featured brass and woodwind instruments such as trumpets, clarinets, and trombones, along with rhythm section instruments like piano, banjo, and drums. While the oboe is a woodwind instrument, its use in jazz is quite rare, and it does not hold a significant place in the traditional New Orleans jazz sound.
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The cast of Il blues della domenica sera - 1951 includes: Giovanni Borghi as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: trumpet Luciano Fineschi as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: trombone and leader Pino Liberati as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: bass Bruno Perris as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: guitar Marcello Riccio as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: clarinet Ivan Vandor as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: tenor and soprano sax Giorgio Zinzi as Roman New Orleans Jazz Band: piano
The first Jazz was recorded by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band in Chicago although they were from New Orleans.
No, oboes were not common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands.
As far as I know, I haven't seen a single clarinet in a jazz band (sure in a marching band, but not in jazz). My friends who play clarinet are also in the jazz band, but intead of playing their clarinets, their switch/use saxophones instead. So, no, I don't think clarinet is a jazz instrument.
New Orleans, Louisiana
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No, oboes were not common instruments in New Orleans jazz bands.