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  1. Jan 10, 2014 · The original version of ‘The Jumpin’ Blues’ was recorded by The Jay McShann Orchestra in 1942 and contained one of Parker’s first recorded solos . Gordon’s solo on his 1970 version begins with a quote of the first three measures of Parker’s solo, which then becomes a motive that Gordon develops through his first chorus.

  2. Apr 14, 2022 · 2.2K views · 2 years ago. Here is my transcription of King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band on Dippermouth Blues from their 1923 recording. Personelle:Clarinet: Johnny DoddsCornet 1: Joe "Ki...

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  4. The transcription includes the full trumpet solo, several key phrases, and 3 choruses of blues etudes based on licks from the original solo. Dippermouth Blues- Louis Armstrong $4.99 Price

  5. Released as part of the album Jazz & Blues: 36 Outstanding Tracks in 2001, this track showcases the talent and innovation of these two legendary musicians. As I listen to “Dippermouth Blues,” I am transported back to the early days of jazz. The lyrics and melody combined with Armstrong’s iconic voice create an upbeat and lively atmosphere.

    • Jazz & Blues: 36 Outstanding Tracks (2001)
    • Jazz
    • Louis Armstrong
    • Joe “King” Oliver, Louis Armstrong
  6. This “justly famous” solo has been praised by many writers for its simplicity, structural cohesion, and execution. 50 Close Oliver’s solo has become an integral part of the piece, or, as Armstrong put it, “There’s your ‘Dippermouth’; all your trumpet players just aren’t going to sound good unless they put that solo of his in it ...

  7. Arturo Sandoval: Dippermouth Blues for trumpet solo (transcription), intermediate trumpet (transcription) sheet music. Includes an High-Quality PDF file to download instantly. Licensed to Virtual Sheet Music® by Hal Leonard® publishing company.

  8. 6 days ago · In 1923, King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band – also featuring Louis’ soon-to-be wife Lil Hardin – recorded sides for Gennett. These are believed to be the first Armstrong recordings. One of the songs is “Dippermouth Blues,” co-penned by Armstrong and Oliver. Though best-remembered for Oliver’s plunger mute solo, the title refers to ...

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