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Summary Of: Bebop

These forerunners of bebop began exploring advanced harmonies... But in a bebop composition such as... Bebop differed drastically from the straightforward compositions of the swing era... bebop appeared to sound racing... bebop was an exciting and beautiful revolution in the art of jazz... bebop music was much more free in its structure... the majority of a song in bebop style would be improvisation... Chord progressions for bebop tunes were often taken directly from popular swing... Bebop musicians also employed several harmonic devices not typical of the jazz music that had come... The classic bebop combo consisted of saxophone... bebop music continues to be played regularly throughout the world... Bebop style also influenced the... The bebop influence also shows in... Fans of bebop were not restricted to the USA... have cited bebop as an influence on their rapping and rhythmic style...

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