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Hard Bop, Funky , Gospel Jazz
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2.
"Funky Hard Bop Regression"
Funky refers to rollicking rhythm feeling
Sometimes called "soul"
Associated with African American church music
Hard refers to a driving performance
Bop regression implies a return to elements of bop
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Intent
A reaction to the intellectualism of cool
Lively, emotional contrast
Adopted oral idioms from gospel and blues
Geographically pointed to NYC
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The Music
Borrowed and simulated blues and gospel
Use of blue tones and ambiguous tonality
Loose style with melodies harmonized like in church
Many tunes played in a minor key
5.
Gospel Jazz
Extension of the funky style
Use of more triadic harmonies
Definite feeling of early gospel music
Use of "plagal cadence" (A-men chords)
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Horace Silver
Pianist, progenitor of the funky style
Founded Jazz Messengers with Art Blakey
Contributed new songs to the jazz canon
Standardized the quintet sound of the 50s/60s
Trumpet, sax, piano, bass, drums
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Art Blakey
At the forefront of mainstream jazz
40 year career, discovered many future jazz greats
Led the Jazz Messengers
Defined the aggressive, hard bop approach to drums
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Developing Mainstream
Blakey created a legacy group moving towards
mainstream sound - not just artistic elite
Cultivated artists, giving them a place to hone skills
Horace Silver, Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter,
Branford and Wynton Marsalis
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Sonny Rollins
Tenor saxophonist
Melodic improvisation - disregarding chords structure
Improvises 20-30 minutes at a time
Both cool and bop influences
More concerned with fragments - similar to Thelonious Monk
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JOhn Coltrane
Considered one of the most important saxophonists in 20th century
Short, meteoric career - only 12 years
Gained recognition while playing with Miles Davis (1955-1960)
Technically brilliant - arpeggiated so rapidly, called "sheets of sound"
Reintroduced the soprano sax - also played tenor
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Charles Mingus
Jazz bassist - difficult to classify in style
Identified with funky, gospel, and free
Ties to swing and bop traditions
Played with rare emotional intensity
Shayna Leahy
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