Skeleton Jangle (1918)..P. J. La Rocca..As played by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band. - Classic-Banjo2024-03-29T14:38:20Zhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/forum/topics/skeleton-jangle-1918-p-j-la-rocca-as-played-by-the-original-dixie?commentId=2667446%3AComment%3A132857&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=notag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2018-10-27:2667446:Comment:1328572018-10-27T14:57:44.145ZJohn Greyhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/JohnGrey
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1219920106?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="721" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1219920106?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721" class="align-center"/></a></p>
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1219920106?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="721" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1219920106?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721" class="align-center"/></a></p> Hi Remi, thanks for your kind…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2018-10-27:2667446:Comment:1326682018-10-27T10:18:03.235ZSteve Harrisonhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/SteveHarrison
<p>Hi Remi, thanks for your kind comments, I arranged Tiger Rag by La Rocca some while back, you may find it worth a try...Steve.<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Rémi said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://classic-banjo.ning.com/forum/topics/skeleton-jangle-1918-p-j-la-rocca-as-played-by-the-original-dixie?xg_source=activity#2667446Comment132584"><div><p>Well done steve ! That's exctly like Darktown strutter's ball tune and other from the epoque. The passage around 1915/1920 (or even earlier 1913) is very…</p>
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<p>Hi Remi, thanks for your kind comments, I arranged Tiger Rag by La Rocca some while back, you may find it worth a try...Steve.<br/> <br/> <cite>Rémi said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://classic-banjo.ning.com/forum/topics/skeleton-jangle-1918-p-j-la-rocca-as-played-by-the-original-dixie?xg_source=activity#2667446Comment132584"><div><p>Well done steve ! That's exctly like Darktown strutter's ball tune and other from the epoque. The passage around 1915/1920 (or even earlier 1913) is very interesting. They played more fast "but with less notes". Of course improvisation and so on, but it's not "all". + it's clear that even first jazz standard were basd on ragtime chords progressions but played "more slowly or fast" but always with a double number of first beat (like all of me is basically a rag prog but played slowly (1 or 2 bars for "one chord"!), etc, i m thinking about it but know nothing, i just try to understand.</p>
<p>I take the opportunity of this answer for sharing what i've recorded today, but again : if Steve is ok, thank u if ok. A few hestitations/mistakes, that's disapointing after relistening for me, but anyway i share, it s not the end of the world.</p>
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</blockquote> Well done steve ! That's exct…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2018-10-26:2667446:Comment:1325842018-10-26T19:10:10.545ZRémihttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/Remi
<p>Well done steve ! That's exctly like Darktown strutter's ball tune and other from the epoque. The passage around 1915/1920 (or even earlier 1913) is very interesting. They played more fast "but with less notes". Of course improvisation and so on, but it's not "all". + it's clear that even first jazz standard were basd on ragtime chords progressions but played "more slowly or fast" but always with a double number of first beat (like all of me is basically a rag prog but played slowly (1 or 2…</p>
<p>Well done steve ! That's exctly like Darktown strutter's ball tune and other from the epoque. The passage around 1915/1920 (or even earlier 1913) is very interesting. They played more fast "but with less notes". Of course improvisation and so on, but it's not "all". + it's clear that even first jazz standard were basd on ragtime chords progressions but played "more slowly or fast" but always with a double number of first beat (like all of me is basically a rag prog but played slowly (1 or 2 bars for "one chord"!), etc, i m thinking about it but know nothing, i just try to understand.</p>
<p>I take the opportunity of this answer for sharing what i've recorded today, but again : if Steve is ok, thank u if ok. A few hestitations/mistakes, that's disapointing after relistening for me, but anyway i share, it s not the end of the world.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow noopener" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7B4lkRO3t4" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7B4lkRO3t4</a></p>