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Bebop developed from 1943 and laid the bases for the Modern jazz. Specific features of the Bebop are bigger rhythmical freedoms for percussion and bass, extremely quick tempos and more complicated harmony patterns than in the swing, as well as the introduction of the tempo duplication to the solistischen improvisations. At the same time the connection loosened to a subject. Musicians like Charlie Parker fell back as a rule only on the formal frame and the harmony sequences of a piece of music and set aside the melody of the subject in the improvisations to a great extent. Another sign of the Bebop are improvisations for a longer period; partially they begin or end in the middle of a chancel. |
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