The CD is almost exclusively built on funk grooves and avoids the harmonic and melodic language of bebop. |
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His book does not deal with the offshoots of bebop, such as cool jazz, hard bop, modal jazz, free jazz and fusion. |
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Maynard draws upon bebop, jazz, funk, swing, classical and contemporary music to create a fresh sound within the classical big band form. |
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The story of their rise to popularity as jazz music evolved from ragtime to bebop is firmly traced in Brotherhood in Rhythm. |
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What struck me for the first time was the relationship of this style with the style of jazz known as bebop, spurts of dissonant, jagged sound. |
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If, after bebop, jazz spread across Europe, that's because it was an epoch in which America fascinated many people. |
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The Zen-derived notion of spontaneous improvisation became the essence of bebop, the post-war jazz movement. |
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Louis Armstrong was vocal about his dislike of the bebop innovations of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. |
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Despite the commercial viability of both genres, he has had no desire to replicate harmolodics any more than straightforward bebop. |
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In his off-hours, he jammed with Dizzy Gillespie and other founding fathers of bebop. |
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Charlie Parker may have pioneered bebop jazz, but Miles Davis helped him to establish it. |
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Eight town centre venues will feature up to forty bands covering all idioms from New Orleans through swing to bebop and contemporary jazz. |
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The cornettist's unbroken, dynamic swing and advanced bebop melodics are miles away from Don Cherry's fractured lyricism. |
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He has studied and performed jazz from bebop to fusion, played as fluently with hardcore and heavy metal musicians as with soundtrack samples. |
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It was in these clubs that Kaufman would experiment with the complex rhythms of bebop. |
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It's certainly not easy for a jazz pianist famous for swing to turn over to bebop. |
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Pettiford was the bassist in Dizzy Gillespie's original bebop combo in 1943 and 1944, but by 1945 Gillespie needed a replacement. |
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A particular touchstone of this counterculture was jazz, particularly bebop, and its association with African American culture. |
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During this time he has played bebop with Charlie Parker, free jazz with Ornette Coleman and Jimmy Giuffre, and fusion with Pat Metheny and Jaco Pastorius. |
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They cover traditional to modern and experimental jazz, from swing and bebop to free jazz and fusion. |
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For 12 weeks, the sixth graders kept journals, recording their thoughts about hot jazz, cool jazz, bebop and the blues. |
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But even at its bluesiest, his playing remains informed by bebop. |
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Chano Pozo was essential in the foundations of what would later be referred to as Latin Jazz, a mix between bebop and Cuban folklore. |
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Ella Fitzgerald is the first singer to really improvise, and to adapt perfectly to bebop. |
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Armstrong's scat singing also influenced the singing technique of bebop innovator Dizzy Gillespie, who first began recording bebop in 1944 with saxophonist Charlie Parker. |
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She was also friends with bebop wonders Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, and Theolonious Monk, who often sought her advice on how to write or play their own music. |
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Never one to shy away from diversity, Watanabe has blended straight jazz with bebop, Latin and even African rhythms in order to create some truly unique sounds. |
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Jazz was outsider music that moved mainstream, and then with bebop moved back on the edges. |
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The bebop legend drove jazz into territories that continue to awe listeners with ears fast enough to keep up. |
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Ever since the 40's bebop revolution ousted big-band swing as the dominant sound of jazz, there has been a dynamic tension between jazz as art and jazz as entertainment. |
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When he was discharged in 1946, he began arranging for Harry James, but his career hit a snag when bebop, an intellectual genre that he rebuffed, became the rage. |
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Thus, a pianist can practice comping or soloing in the bebop style by turning down the keyboard channel and then playing along with the other instruments. |
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On April 25, 2009, New York's hottest tenor sax player, Seamus Blake, serves up modern jazz and bebop with Vancouver's Chris Gestrin on piano and from Toronto, Nick Fraser on drums. |
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Their love of 20th century classics shows through in the spirit with which they capture the sense of the jazz bars, the swing era, the bebop generation and the ballads of the sixties. |
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With his own trio he seems to develop freedom between classic bebop references and modal jazz which allows his own material to stretch into all sorts of directions. |
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Some may prefer, say, New Orleans jazz to the less regional schools of bebop or free jazz, but nobody would seriously argue for the superiority of one over the other. |
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Schmaltzy lounge music segued into rock licks, musique concrete, surf, Sprech-gesang, light teen pop, free jazz, doo-wop, bebop, and beyond. |
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In his hands, language became a kind of bebop zaum or lettrist poetry that's as likely to be nonsense as it is to be incantation. |
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It was a meeting of the blues, stride piano, hot, swing, bebop, and the free jazz avant-garde reservation music that William Parker is producing. |
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They called him Dizzy for clowning and frowning on stage and gusting up a musical hurricane with bebop lightning bolts thrown into the mix. |
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And Neal drove with the bebop music playing on the radio, huzzaing. |
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A young musician who for the past 13 years calls Canada home, Kristian Alexandrov grew up to be moved by such rich genre influences as Bulgarian folk, classical, fusion, funk, bebop, blues and contemporary jazz. |
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Glen is probably the most authentic bebop altoist in South Wales. |
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Wyatt's acrylic paintings show voters, a Thanksgiving meal, bebop dancers, Muhammad Ali, Louis Armstrong, a family outside their cabin and soldiers, among other subjects. |
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Coleman, now 58, was also inspired not only by the bebop jazz of Charlie Parker but also by the funk mastery of James Brown's lead altoist Maceo Parker. |
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Bebop hangs much of its hip attitude on presenting a mash-up of American movie genres and cultural fragments in general. |
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They have worked on over 60 different OEM Japanese TV shows such as Dragon Ball, Pocket Monsters, Gundam, Cowboy Bebop, and Neon Genesis Evangelion. |
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