Corporate Lies and the Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Watch www.youtube.com In my short time working with with 78 RPM Records I’ve come to think what i thought was Vintage sound and recording may actual have been a false preception of Music pre 1920. I’ve read Victor Recording and Gramaphone manuals and they repeatly state 78rpm recorded at 78rpm. But i speculate 78 was not the stardard. Every sound engineer and artist were froced to make concessions on pitch, recording time and optimum preformance. Recording studio would fit longer playing times on a limited recording surface roughly 3:00 min. A Standard fox trot preformance would last 5 to 4 minutes. Result higher pitch and playback which would sound better on the gramaphone of the day it would be muted and muddled if played at it’s correct speed. SO i slowed down the Original Dixieland jazz band early recordings and slowed it to a danceable tempo. And low and behold i dicovered whta i believe is the real sound of the Original dixieland Jazz band. No longer a crazy recording but a full well planned dance numbers full of life and contract against the standard Fox trot of the day. In some incidences i bought the sheet music andlisten to Player Piano Roll of the song song. So enjoy “The Tiger rag”, St Louis Blues, Royal Garden Blues and At the Jazzman Band Ball. Complete with picture of the day.
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