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: Usually five players who may also double on clarinet.

The Big Band era, which reached its peak between 1935 and 1945, was a defining period in American musical history when jazz dominated popular music. Known for its large ensembles and driving swing rhythms, the "Big Band" sound was primarily built for dancing in ballrooms and theaters before evolving into a respected art form for concert listening. Core Characteristics and Structure big band

Several key figures shaped the sound and popularity of the era: : Usually five players who may also double on clarinet

: One of many solo stars who launched their careers as "crooners" fronting major big bands. Evolution and Modern Legacy Big Band Revival: 10 Essential Albums - Songlines Magazine big band

: Usually four players adding depth to the brass sound.

A standard big band typically features organized into four distinct sections: