Analysis Of The Song 'Thinking Musically'

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Intro-Disc two, track six from the book Thinking Musically by bonnie Wade, is the song West End Blues by Louis Armstrong. This song changed his life. It’s a jazz piece from the late 1920s. To better understand jazz, one must understand the blues. This track will be examined by using the elements of music.
Back in 1928, a jazz song was recorded in Chicago. The song, West End Blues, was played by Louis Armstrong and his friends, the Hot Five. The song was written by Joe “King” Oliver, the mentor of Armstrong. Louis learned how to play music by oral transmission from King. This jazz hit is from the early twentieth century style period. If it was played live, there would have been a few improvisations. It has 4 elements of music: melody, harmony,

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