West End Blues
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five (1928)
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Sensory Profile
Notes: Features virtuosic trumpet work with rapid technical passages, call-and-response interactions between instruments, and Armstrong's distinctive raw vocal tone with scat singing. The piece alternates between dense ensemble sections and exposed solo moments.
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Recommended for: deep listening movement study
A landmark 1928 jazz recording blending blues and jazz traditions, showcasing Armstrong's trumpet virtuosity and innovative improvisation over a 12-bar blues form.
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Moods: confident, energetic, playful, virtuosic
Traditions: New Orleans jazz, blues, jazz
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