When the band plays Yankee doodle doo
Summary
words and music by W.L. Strickland. (statement of responsibility)
For voice and piano.
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. (additional physical form)
Staff notation. (language)
The tradition of brass bands in America starts in New Orleans, late 19th century. New Orleans brass bands could feature trumpets, trombones, clarinets, saxophones, sousaphones and percussion. The music played by these bands was a fusion between European military band music and African folk music brought to the Americas by west African slaves and the idiom played a significant role in the development of traditional jazz.
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yankee doodle doo
Date
01/01/1918
Contributors
Strickland, W.L. (lyricist)
in collections
Source
Library of Congress
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Copyright info
Public Domain