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      • Western Swing differed from the nationally popular horn-driven Big Swing Bands of the same era. In Western bands, instruments and vocals followed the fiddle’s lead. Additionally, most Western bands improvised freely, either by soloists or collectively. Popular horn bands were generally carefully arranged and scored.
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  2. Western swing differs in several ways from the music played by the nationally popular horn-driven big swing bands of the same era. In Western bands, even fully orchestrated bands, vocals, and other instruments followed the fiddle's lead, though like popular horn led bands that arranged and scored their music, most Western bands improvised ...

  3. Western Swing differed from the nationally popular horn-driven Big Swing Bands of the same era. In Western bands, instruments and vocals followed the fiddle’s lead. Additionally, most Western bands improvised freely, either by soloists or collectively.

  4. Before 1934, dance and “sweet” bands still dominated the airwaves. Benny Goodman’s Let’s Dance broadcasts, which aired regularly in 1934, were one of the first such weekly live radio broadcasts of hot jazz to be aired by a national network on a regular basis.

  5. Duke Ellington’s compositions and arrangements for his big band weren’t often classifiable as ‘swing.’ The terms “swing” and “big band” are not really interchangeable, though you will hear people use them that way. One reason for this is that big bands dominated jazz music during the swing era.

  6. the difference between western swing & country music by Curt Ryle Western swing features country music instrumentation with fiddle and guitar; however, traditional country music on a steel guitar is always played on an E9th tuning, while western swing is typically played on a C6th tuning.

  7. Afro-Cuban Swing Orchestras. A distinctly new genre appeared in the late 1930s that to some degree bridged the differences between big band swing and bebop combos, and this was West Indian influenced music.

  8. Apr 16, 2016 · April 16, 2016. By. Richard Havers. Jimmie Rodgers’s ‘Blue Yodel’ was a big influence on a branch of white country music that also had one foot in the blues. Western Swing originated in...

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