European marches are structured musical compositions typically characterized by a strong, steady beat and often used in military and ceremonial contexts. They usually feature brass and woodwind instruments, maintaining a formal and rhythmic style. In contrast, Dixieland jazz originated in New Orleans and is known for its improvisational nature, syncopated rhythms, and a mix of brass, woodwinds, and rhythm sections. While marches emphasize discipline and formality, Dixieland jazz celebrates spontaneity and individual expression.
original dixieland jazz band
the clairnet
A band that needs a bass player!
Dixieland
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The duration of Dixieland Jazz is 1800.0 seconds.
original dixieland jazz band
the clairnet
A band that needs a bass player!
Brazilian, Dixieland or Crossover Jazz.
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Early 1910's in New Orleans, LA with "dixieland" and "New Orleans" Jazz
Dixieland
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saxaphone and fiddle
It wasn't. So-called Dixieland jazz is a journalist coined tag given to bands that play in the in the style of the early, black New Orleans bands but the name derives from the first white jazz band to record which was the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. Hence the term is usually, though not exclusively, applied to white bands that play in that style. However, in Europe, bands who play in this style are referred to as revivalist bands. "Dixieland" is pretty much an American term.
The Modern Jazz Quartet The Jazz Messengers