
1) An early form of modern jazz 2) Bird''s music 3) Birdland sound 4) Cat sound 5) Charlie Parker jazz genre 6) Charlie parker specialty 7) Coltrane genre 8) Dance the bebop 9) Dizzy genre 10) Dizzy gillespie genre 11) Dizzy music 12) Early jazz form 13) Erstwhile popular music 14) Fast-tempoed jazz
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1) Jazz
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Bebop or bop is a style of jazz characterized by a fast tempo, instrumental virtuosity, and improvisation based on the combination of harmonic structure and sometimes references to the melody. It was developed in the early and mid-1940s. It first surfaced in musicians` argot some time during the first two years of American involvement in the Seco....
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[software] Bebop (BibTeX Publisher) is a web-based BibTeX front-end that creates a web interface to a list of publications stored in a BibTeX file and allows browsing by author, year, document type, topic and keywords using PHP, Javascript and XML technologies. It can be mainly used by individuals and institutes for self-archiving and creat...
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the first kind of modern jazz, which split jazz into two opposing camps in the last half of the 1940s. The word is an onomatopoeic rendering of a ... [13 related articles]
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Bebop is slang for a style of jazz music featuring nonsense lyrics.
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The style of Jazz developed by young players in the early 40s, particularly Parker, Gillespie, Kenny Clarke, Charlie Christian and Bud Powell. Small groups were favored, and simple standard tunes or just their chord progressions were used as springboards for rapid, many-noted improvisations using long, irregular, syncopated phrasing. Improv was bas...
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Hot jazz style with complicated melody lines improvised against often dissonant harmonies and complex rhythms. It was developed in New York in the 1940s and 1950s by Charlie `Bird` Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, and other black musicians reacting against swing music
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a complex style of up-tempo jazz from the 1950s - The best bebop player I ever heard was Charlie Parker.
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