Many older musicians in the black Creole community disliked the emerging style, deeming it low-class, and referred to it as playing “ratty.” But Sidney heard a quality he wanted to emulate: “Some musicians played the tune prettily, but I like the playing that makes me want to dance.”
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The Fabulous Sidney Bechet
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Many older musicians in the black Creole community disliked the emerging style, deeming it low-class, and referred to it as playing “ratty.” But Sidney heard a quality he wanted to emulate: “Some musicians played the tune prettily, but I like the playing that makes me want to dance.”