Why is bebop called bebop
All style dates given are approximations of when each respective style came to the forefront of jazz and experienced its most concentrated development; of course, styles and dates overlap. Bebop was at the forefront of jazz and went through its most concentrated growth and development from — Bebop was primarily played by small groups combos.
A typical Bebop combo is comprised of two horns e. Although usually a quintet, Bebop combos can range in size from a trio e. Bebop, in large part, developed through jam sessions. Jam sessions are informal, non-rehearsed gatherings of musicians where they play together, challenge each other who can "outplay" whom , and learn from each other.
Jam sessions can be held anywhere e. This style grew directly out of the small swing groups but placed a much higher emphasis on technique and on more complex harmonies rather than on singable melodies. They jammed with the house pianist, Thelonious Monk, and bebop was born. Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie formed a small group that arguably played the best bebop ever heard.
With a focus on improvisation, bebop allowed for an explosion of innovation. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Search uDiscover Music. Freddy Rattler May 26, at pm. Bakeer Nu'Mani January 8, at pm.
Plankton December 29, at am. Bob Taylor March 17, at pm. Brian Madden April 15, at am. Fred Flintstone April 28, at pm. Louis Armstrong stated that bop was chinese music. Allen Lowe May 28, at pm. John Webb May 28, at pm. More important than the blues? Mike Moran July 21, at pm.
The post bop era began in the s, not the 21st century. Theloniusphere October 10, at pm. Sam Brussee August 7, at pm. Indeed, scat , or singing with meaningless syllables instead of words, using the voice to sound like a trumpet or saxophone, is closely associated with bebop , and notable practitioners of this vocal art were Dizzy Gillespie and Ella Fitzgerald. Charlie Parker was one of the great virtuosos of the alto saxophone , often referred to simply as the alto.
The saxophone is among the youngest of the wind instruments, dating to the s, and blends the single-reed clarinet-style mouthpiece for producing musical vibrations with the louder projection of the brass construction of the trumpet or trombone. There is a whole family of saxophones that vary from small to large and known by the names of their register or tessitura , many familiar as names for identifying the voices of singers, notably the sopranino , the soprano , the alto , the tenor , the baritone , and the bass.
It was invented by and named for Adolphe Sax, a Belgian musician and tinkerer who also made a series of instruments that use the traditional trumpet-style cup-shaped mouthpiece called by the lesser-known name saxhorn. Some of these are still played today, referred to as the baritone horn or the fluegelhorn.
The definitive etymology of this particular ornithology remains a mystery.
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