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New Orleans Example 7: Measure 79-91

Stylistic Influence: Bozza employs a glissando as an effect as opposed to a part of the melody in m. 80. Soon to follow in m. 82 are the first scoops of the piece.

Harmonic Influence: Bozza returns to a C blues for the melody in mm. 83-84 and then employs a chromatic melody and counterpoint. The melody outlines an E diminished harmony with chromatic passing tones against a chromatic ascending bass line. This obscures the grounded feeling of the key until the return in m. 90.