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Dixieland Jazz music, later called Dixieland, was developed in New Orleans by acts such as Jelly Roll Morton and Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong. With a toe-tapping beat and spiraling, happy sounds, the music spread to major cities like Chicago and New York City. Instruments common to Dixieland bands include trumpet or cornet, trombone, clarinet, bass fiddle or tuba, and of course, a 4-string banjo (19-fret tenor banjo or 22-fret plectrum banjo). In this section you'll find complete starter packs for the new Dixieland banjo player, including a banjo, carrying case, flatpicks and a training DVD. Each is priced according to value. If you have questions, please email us at helpdesk@banjo.com.
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