Dixieland Clouds Miniature Pipe
Dixieland Clouds Miniature Pipe
Dixieland music or New Orleans jazz, sometimes referred to as hot jazz or early jazz, is a style of jazz music which developed in New Orleans at the start of the 20th century, and was spread to Chicago and New York City by New Orleans bands in the 1910s. With its beginnings in riverboat jazz, Dixieland progressed to Chicago-style jazz or hot jazz as developed by Louis Armstrong and others. The latter was also a transition and combination of 2-beat to 4-beat, introducing swing in its earliest form. Dixieland combined earlier brass band marches, French quadrilles, biguine, ragtime, and blues with collective, polyphonic improvisation. The "standard" band consists of a "front line" of trumpet (or cornet), trombone, and clarinet, with a "rhythm section" of at least two of the following instruments: guitar or banjo, string bass or tuba, piano, and drums. The Dixieland sound is created when one instrument (usually the trumpet) plays the melody or a variation on it, and the other instruments improvise around that melody. Get those clouds going with our Dixieland Clouds Miniature Pipe. This little pipe was designed with class in mind and even though it's simple it makes a big statement just like those Dixieland bands. Constructed of stained hard wood with a brass conical gauze pipe screen that is provided to filter and stop hot embers and tobacco from getting into your mouth. The Dixieland Clouds Miniature Pipe is small and compact great for puffing on out on a porch while the music plays or good conversation commences.