Sidney Bechet's Role In Jazz

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In the jazz world, more specifically during the age of Dixieland it’s hard to not talk about Sidney Bechet and the wailing cry of his soprano saxophone. Beating Louis Armstrong by a few months, Sidney Bechet was the first important jazz soloist in history. Having heavy vibrato sound, he was arguably one of the best saxophonist and clarinetist the world has ever seen. Bechet had the ability to duplicate anything he heard, with an infallible music memory and perfect pitch he never learned to read music. There was never a need.

Sidney Bechet was born in the year of 1897, in the booming and unique city of New Orleans to a middle-class creole of color family. Growing up he was so enamored by his other brother’s ability to play instruments, that

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