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Early jazz instrumentation in New Orleans can be most directly traced toMultiple Choicethe availability of recently used Civil War band instruments.the importation of European-style orchestral instruments.the eclectic nature of New Orleans in the early twentieth century.the Creole influence.

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Early jazz instrumentation in New Orleans can be most directly traced toMultiple Choicethe availability of recently used Civil War band instruments.the importation of European-style orchestral instruments.the eclectic nature of New Orleans in the early twentieth century.the Creole influence.

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The early jazz instrumentation in New Orleans can be most directly traced to the availability of recently used Civil War band instruments.

Here's why:

  1. After the Civil War, there was a surplus of band instruments that were no longer needed for military bands. These instruments became widely available and affordable for the general public.

  2. New Orleans, being a major port city, was a hub for the trade of these instruments. Many people in the city had access to them and began to experiment with different sounds and styles.

  3. This availability of instruments contributed to the development of early jazz, a genre that was characterized by its improvisational style and use of brass instruments, which were commonly used in military bands.

  4. While the eclectic nature of New Orleans, the importation of European-style orchestral instruments, and the Creole influence all played a role in shaping the city's music scene, it was the availability of Civil War band instruments that had the most direct impact on early jazz instrumentation.

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