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  1. Post-bop is a jazz term with several possible definitions and usages. [1] It has been variously defined as a musical period, a musical genre, a musical style, and a body of music, sometimes in different chronological periods, depending on the writer.

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    By the mid-1960’s the rise of Free Jazz had shaken the very foundations of Jazz. So Mainstream Jazz had to somehow find a way to respond to the avant-garde – and this response was a genre called Post-bop. This subgenre mixes elements of Bebop, Hard-bop, Modal and Free Jazz without necessarily being any one of these style. Post-bop was more or less ...

    The way that Post-bop responded to this attack by Free Jazz was with ambiguity – writing songs that were: 1. Harmonically ambiguous 2. Metrically and Rhythmically ambiguous 3. Formally ambiguous So, in effect, it sits half way between Free Jazz and Tonal Jazz. If Free Jazz was ‘complete freedom’; Post-bop is ‘controlled freedom’. It breaks some mus...

    It’s worth noting that the line between Post-bop and Free Jazz is fuzzy – John Coltrane, for example, sat on both sides of the fence (it’s sometimes hard to classify his music). This genre of Jazz straddles the grey area between Traditional Jazz and Free Jazz. This lesson is just a quick summary of what Post-bop is, how it arose and its general fea...

    Below are some Post-bop albums you should check out. And as you listen to them, keep in mind Frank Zappa’s infamous quote ~ ‘Jazz isn’t dead, it just smells funny’. 1. The Miles Davis Quintet – E.S.P., Miles Smiles, Sorcerer, Nefertiti 2. John Coltrane – The John Coltrane Quartet Plays 3. Herbie Hancock – Speak Like a Child 4. Wynton Marsalis – Bla...

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    Those who incorporated Russell's ideas into the bebop foundation defined the post-bop movement that later incorporated modal jazz into its musical language. Hard bop was a simplified derivative of bebop introduced by Horace Silver and Art Blakey in the mid-1950s.

  3. Post Bop is a modern jazz style that continues the distinguishing characteristics that separate jazz from the world of pop and rock; swing rhythm and extended harmonies (9th chords 11ths, altered chords, etc).

  4. Jun 7, 2021 · The post-bop style of modern jazz was the mainstream jazz scene's response to the free jazz and avant-garde jazz movements.

  5. Post-bop is a jazz term with several possible definitions and usages. [1] It has been variously defined as a musical period, a musical genre, a musical style, and a body of music, sometimes in different chronological periods, depending on the writer.

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  7. Post-bop is a genre of small-combo jazz that evolved in the early to mid 1960s in the United States. Pioneers of the genre, such as Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane and Jackie McLean, crafted syntheses of hard bop with contemporaneous developments in avant-garde jazz, modal jazz and free jazz that resulted in music with ...

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