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Description of Bebop

 
In the late 1930s, an elite group of Swing-bred instrumentalists based in Harlem began collaborating at after-hours jam sessions, exchanging ideas and seeking a new approach to improvisation. Based on Swing and Pop chord structures ("I Got Rhythm" and "Honeysuckle Rose" being two favorites), their music came to feature heavily chromatic melodies, complex chord changes, and fast tempos that ultimately rendered its sources unrecognizable. Named "Bebop," this technically demanding idiom signaled the end of the Big Band era, the rise of the small combo, and by most definitions the dawn of modern jazz.
 

Bebop Key Tracks

 
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1. Old Devil Moon J.J. Johnson
2. God Bless The Child Roy Eldridge
3. Our Delight Fats Navarro
 

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Bebop Key Artists

 
Bud Powell

The fleet-fingered pianist
Bud Powell belongs on the
same Bop genius pantheon
as Charlie Parker and Dizzy
Gillespie.

Charlie Parker

Alto saxophone giant
Charlie Parker can rightfully
be considered the father of
modern jazz. Born in Kansas
City, Kansas, and raised in...

Dizzy Gillespie

This beloved musical
dynamo helped invent and
disseminate Bebop and
Afro-Cuban Jazz. An
international ambassador,...

Fats Navarro

The Crown Prince of Bop
trumpet, Navarro helped
trail blaze jazz until his
untimely death in 1950.

J.J. Johnson

The man who brought
Bebop to the trombone,
Johnson was also an ace
writer and arranger.

Kenny Clarke

Clarke, the pioneering jazz
drummer, rode his cymbals
from the Bop era to pop
era.

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