Carolina Shout

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"Carolina Shout" is a pioneering early jazz piano composition that became a showcase piece for stride pianist James P. Johnson and a cornerstone of the Harlem stride style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz composition
stride piano piece
associatedWith East Coast stride pianists NERFINISHED
Harlem stride tradition
characteristic complex rhythms
high technical difficulty
oom-pah left-hand stride pattern
syncopated right-hand melodies
virtuosic piano technique
composer James P. Johnson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era early 20th century jazz
form solo piano showpiece
genre early jazz
stride jazz
historicalRole pioneering early jazz piano composition
influencedGenre jazz piano
influencedStyle stride piano
instrumentation solo piano
language instrumental
movement Harlem Renaissance NERFINISHED
notablePerformer James P. Johnson NERFINISHED
notableRecordingArtist James P. Johnson NERFINISHED
significance cornerstone of the Harlem stride style
showcase piece for stride pianist James P. Johnson
style Harlem stride
tempo fast
usedAs test piece for stride pianists

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James P. Johnson notableWork Carolina Shout
James P. Johnson composed Carolina Shout