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obsidianchrysalis
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Wed Feb-25-15 10:02 PM by obsidianchrysalis

  

          

With bebop, there aren't really any 'wrong notes' and so the only way to determine if a song is 'bad' is if the song is able to keep some thematic sense and doesn't devolve into a couple of saxes, a drummer and a pianist playing solos. The 'music' is the reaction you get, not so much the notes being played.

As far as I know, it helps knowing jazz standards to better appreciate the virtuosity of the musicians. That being said, I haven't made time to listen to those standards.

In the case of 'My Favorite Things', Coltrane was able to take something poetic and romantic and turn it into the feeling someone has when their head catches on fire. (side note: Is 'My Favorite Things' about heroin?)

In that case, bebop seems to have unintentionally birthed a style that hip-hop grew into 30 years later - recontexting older music.

  

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help me navigate bebop. [View all] , Joe Corn Mo, Wed Feb-25-15 11:28 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Maybe Duke Ellington said it best...
Feb 25th 2015
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lol I prefer Sun-Ra to Miles as well, same kind of reason, yet I
Feb 27th 2015
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What do you mean "doesn't resolve?"
Feb 26th 2015
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i mean the part your ear is waiting to get to.
Feb 26th 2015
4
      Generally more useful to think in terms of types of resolution.
Feb 26th 2015
5
           that's really helpful.
Feb 26th 2015
6
                That said, I can't hum a Bird solo either.
Feb 26th 2015
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                     nah, Hard Bop was more ''populist''...
Feb 26th 2015
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                          That's true. Couldn't be any less, surely.
Feb 26th 2015
9
Charlie Parker's Music...
Feb 26th 2015
10
keep struggling at how to approach this so i'm just gon ramble
Feb 26th 2015
11
bebop has a rep as all brain and not danceable but
Feb 27th 2015
12
^^ edited above post to address the topic of navigating it early on
Feb 27th 2015
13
I'd say Dizzy was more ''out'' than Charlie tonally...
Feb 27th 2015
17
      No, I completely agree
Feb 27th 2015
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I COMPLETELY agree with that George Clinton perspective btw
Feb 27th 2015
14
I think I'll make a mix of what I think might be accessible bop.
Feb 27th 2015
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