Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Louis Armstrong The Influential Shapers Of Jazz Music

Louis Armstrong is one of the influential shapers of Jazz music. Armstrong had an ability to master both the instrumental and vocal aspects of older Jazz, and hence revolutionized contemporary jazz. Armstrong’s ability changed his position in the band. He quickly became the centerpiece of a performance, while other performers became more of a background due to his incomparable talent in both vocals and the cornet. This helped emphasize his unique style of performance of contemporary jazz. Armstrong’s style was considered groundbreaking and his improvisation enhanced this idea, as it brought it anew facet to the genre. His ability to play became superbly popular, and helped direct people such as Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Ellington to further the bubbliness and enthusiasm that he provided to the audience. His performances were also varied, from playing instruments such as the trumpet and the cornet, to singing and even band leading, all of which were unrivalled by most ot her performers of that and many other eras of music. Being born in New Orleans, which was already a melting pot for several forms of music, Armstrong evolved adeptly through learning the Cornet . Although his childhood was somewhat harsh, He was able to pursue his musical career through the help of his mentor and inspiration, King Oliver. After years of practice, Armstrong quickly climbed the ladder of success with his talent and unique technique during the Swing era of Jazz. He combined Fletcher Henderson’s

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