Dixieland style (English spelling)

Japanese: Dixieland style(英語表記)Dixielandstyle
Dixieland style (English spelling)

...Eventually, brass band musicians were hired by halls to play dance music in their original style. This was the first jazz, and the style of performance was called the "New Orleans style" or the "Dixieland style." It is correct to say that "jazz is the music that was born from the encounter between black and European music in New Orleans."

*Some of the terminology that refers to "Dixieland style" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…やがてブラスバンドのミュージシャンは,そのままのスタイルでホールに雇われ,ダンス音楽を演奏するようになった。これが最初のジャズであり,その演奏スタイルを〈ニューオーリンズ・スタイル〉ないし〈ディキシーランド・スタイルDixieland style〉と呼ぶ。〈ジャズとはニューオーリンズにおいて黒人とヨーロッパ音楽の出会いから生まれた音楽である〉という認識は正しい。…

※「Dixieland style」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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