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"Black Bottom Stomp" is a jazz song. It was composed by Jelly Roll Morton in 1925 and was originally entitled "Queen of Spades". It was recorded in Chicago by Morton and His Red Hot Peppers on September 15, 1926.
[edit] TechniqueThe composition is used as an AS level set work for the OCR exam board. It has many features that are typical of the New Orleans style:
[edit] Structure
The harmonic basis is relatively simple, using standard II - V - I progressions. During the A section chorus, the chord progression passes through the relative minor. With only seven instruments in the ensemble, Morton produces five distinct textures:
The piece displays traits of Morton's compositional style:
Some distinct rhythmic features of New Orleans jazz appear throughout:
[edit] PerformersThe performers on the original recording were:
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