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Creole and Jazz, Music of Emotion


When spending time in Louisiana, you can look forward to hearing some excellent and authentic Cajun, Creole, and Jazz music. Whether you are looking to have some fun dancing to a snappy Cajun beat or relax and absorb moody Jazz, you can find your place in the southeast. There is no question that Louisiana has a rich music history worth exploring.

As far back as 1755, settlers from Nova Scotia came to live in Louisiana, and they continued their tradition of telling tales of life in the New World at gatherings through song. Cajun music was born. Often these musicians sang a cappella, with clapping and stomping providing rhythm. When possible, the fiddle became the instrument of choice and families and friends would dance for hours. Through the 19th century, their music was influenced by blues, African and Native American styles, and improvisational singing techniques. For many years, and still today, the fiddle was central to Cajun melodies, but in the early 1900's the accordion was introduced and impacted musicians. It became popular as its volume could carry across even a packed dance floor. However, it had a much more limited range of keys so some tunes were changed or could only be played with the fiddle. Today, both instruments continue to be an important part of the genre.

During this time period, African Americans developed another type of music that impacted Cajun music and our country's history. Much of what influenced Creole music in these early years was the fact that its makers were recently freed slaves, many still living in poverty. Their songs pulled rhythms from the Caribbean, a feel of soulfulness from the blues, and were also connected to the Cajun music also developing in the area. Dances were common and held mostly in houses with several singers and fiddles. Creole men and women would move to the emotional music for hours into the morning while singers often reached high pitches to carry the words across the dance floor.

Almost every American has experienced Blues music at some point and felt its intensity. What many may not know, however, is the birthplace of the blues was Louisiana. Beginning from the hymns and work songs of African Americans, these songs spoke of injustice and pain, while expressing the joy of overcoming adversity. These blues roots blended with church, military, folk, and African drumming music in New Orleans giving rise to Jazz as we know it. Louis Armstrong, historic coronet player, was a huge influence on Jazz in the early 1900's, giving rise to the key ingredient of improvisation. A central part of the genre, musicians create the music as they go, playing together from printed music but taking turns with incredible solos throughout the song. Few types of music can compare to the impact of Jazz on America and its music history.

This is simply a brief glance at the history of music in Louisiana. The rich and varied cultures that settled and still live in the southeast blended to give our country much to enjoy.



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