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Vocalese is a style of jazz singing in which words are added to an instrumental soloist's improvisation. Definition. Vocalese uses recognizable lyrics that are sung to pre-existing instrumental solos, as opposed to scat singing, which uses nonsense words such as "bap ba dee dot bwee dee" in solos. [1] .
Vocalese is the art of writing lyrics to fit recorded instrumental solos, many of which end up being tongue twisters. Eddie Jefferson was the first important vocalese lyricist in the late '40s -- although a 1929 record (released for the first time in 1996) finds Bee Palmer singing words set to Bix Beiderbecke's solo on "Singing the Blues ...
Vocalese is a term used in music to describe two distinct concepts: 1. **Vocal exercises**: In classical music, a vocalise is a musical passage sung on a single vowel sound, typically used as an exercise to develop flexibility and control of pitch and tone. It is also known as solfeggio. 2. **Jazz singing style**: In jazz, vocalese refers to a ...
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Vocalese is the art of writing lyrics to fit recorded instrumental solos, many of which end up being tongue twisters. Eddie Jefferson was the first important vocalese lyricist in the late '40s -- although a 1929 record (released for the first time in 1996) finds Bee Palmer singing words set to Bix Beiderbecke's solo on "Singing the Blues ...
Jan 5, 2018 · Jazz Vocalese Classics. Jan. 05, 2018. Vocalese is the art of jazz vocal improvisation over famous instrumental melodies, which are often in the bebop style. We’ll check out some terrific vocalese tracks paired with their original instrumental versions on this week’s show.