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Bebop (or simply "bop") was the first style referred to as modern jazz, as opposed to traditional or classic jazz that preceded it. The name is a verbal expression of a staccato two-tone phrase common in the genre.
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Count Basie was most definitely not a contributor to bebop.
The term is "bebop," an improvisational jazz style dating back to the 1940s.
Bebop is a style of jazz music popularized in the mid-1940s. It is characterized by complex melodies, fast tempos, and improvisation using modified classical scales.
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Bebop's most obvious influence is on jazz harmony. A direct line can be drawn from bebop to "hard bop", a style pioneered by artists such as John Coltrane and Miles Davis in the 1950s.
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No, bebop is not capatalized.
Two artistic trends that influenced the birth of bebop were the Harlem Renaissance, which encouraged cultural expression and artistic experimentation, and the development of modern jazz by musicians like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, who pushed the boundaries of traditional jazz harmony and improvisation.
During the 40's & 50's you had the bebop era, with musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Miles Davis, just to name of few.
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Just about all of the bebop artists worked with Dizzy at one time or another. Some of the important ones include Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and Charlie Parker.