User:Викидим/Stomping

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Stomping is a performing practice, common to an early jazz, that accentuates the four beats of a quadruple meter music. The term is also used to describe the foot-stomping accompaniment in solo blues performance (e.g., in Hastings Street Boogie by John Lee Hooker) and stomp style shuffle rhythm in rock-n-roll.[1]

On a piano, the stomping was executed by heavy on-beat left-hand playing, creating a rougher "barrelhouse" variant of ragtime (the right hand still played the syncopated melody[2]). Boogie-woogie has transformed stomping into forceful left-hand equal-weight bass rhythms.[3]

Stompin' Tom Connors got his stage name from the foot-stomping he used in his performances.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Continuum 2003.
  2. ^ Arnold Cheyney (2007). Legends of the Arts: 50 Inspiring Stories of Creative People. Good Year Books. p. 48. ISBN 978-1-59647-137-5. OCLC 1144631576.
  3. ^ Tricia Woods (3 May 2005). Complete Blues Keyboard Method: Beginning Blues Keyboard/Piano. Alfred Music. p. 60. ISBN 978-1-4574-1395-7. OCLC 947930408.

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Category:Musical techniques