Charles Bolton
New Orleans Jazz is the earliest musical style of jazz. Jazz in New Orleans pays attention to ensemble, which gives people the feeling of being intense, excited and full of vitality. Generally, one or two people play the main melody on the trumpet (or cornet), one on the clarinet plays the sub-melody, and one on the trombone plays the fixed bass (or bassoon) and one on the drum as the rhythm.
New Orleans jazz pays attention to ensemble, which gives people the feeling of being intense, excited and full of vitality. Generally, one or two people play the main melody on the trumpet (or cornet), one on the clarinet plays the sub-melody, and one on the trombone plays the fixed bass (or bassoon) and one on the drum as the rhythm. Later, saxophone was added, making it a major feature of jazz bands.
Music Festival
The New Orleans Jazz Festival has a history of more than 3 years. The two founders, Davis and Vain, admitted frankly that the festival was on the verge of closure. Fortunately, the reorganization injected new life into the festival and got a new start.
The difficulty of the New Orleans Jazz Festival began during the music festival in 24. At that time, the weather in New Orleans was so bad that the audience was deterred by the torrential rain. In addition to the natural beauty, the negative impact of the "911" attack and the US invasion of Iraq has not been eliminated, resulting in a sharp drop in the number of people attending the music festival and the first loss in its 35-year history.
The loss of the New Orleans Jazz Festival in p>24 was between 8, and 1 million dollars (about 6.24 million to 7.8 million Hong Kong dollars), which triggered the organizers to discuss the possibility of reducing the scale of the festival or even stopping it. In order to cope with this situation, the organizer's select committee adopted a series of measures to reduce expenses.