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Bebop and Bluesby Silviya Krasteva
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Bebop vs Blues
  • developed in the 1940s by Charlie Parker and
    Dizzy Gillespie
  • out of the swing music of the 1930s
  • small-groups
  • fast tempos, asymmetrical phrasing,
    intricate melodies, and rhythm sections that
    expanded on their role as tempo-keepers
  •  emerged at the end of the 19th century  s a form
    of self-expression in the African-American
    communities in the US
  • from spirituals, work songs, field
    hollers, shouts and chantsand rhymed simple
    narrative ballads
  • solo artists as well as bands
  • a standard harmonic progression of twelve bars in
    4/4, lyrics,  evokes feelings of being
    downtrodden or melancholy

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Bebop vs Blues
  • Typical instruments clarinet, saxophone, 
  • trumpet, trombone, 
  • piano, double bass, keyboards, drums ,
  • electric guitars, 
  • acoustic guitars
  • 1940s 50s
  • bebop is an onomatopoeic reference to the
    accented melodic lines of the music
  • "cool jazz, modal jazz, free jazz and avant-garde
     
  • Typical instruments guitar, piano,
  • harmonica, bass guitar, drums , saxophone ,
    vocals, trumpet, trombone
  • since the early 20th century
  • "the blues" refers to the "the blue devils",
    meaning melancholy and sadness
  • Bluegrass jazz , RB ,
  • rock and roll

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Joe Pass (January 13, 1929 May 23, 1994)
  • Born Joseph Anthony Passalaqua in New Brunswick,
    New Jersey
  • Became interested in guitar after he saw "singing
    cowboy"
  • Gene Autry in the film Ride Tenderfoot Ride
  • My father thought I showed signs of being able
    to play"
  • By the time Pass turned 14 years old - the
    Gentlemen of Rhythm
  • (patterned after the music of the legendary
    Gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt)
  • The following year his parents sent him to New
    York to study with studio guitar player Harry
    Volpe  
  • His father got sick, and he took the opportunity
    to escape to New York
  • Became addicted to drugs (arrested in 1954)
  • From the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s he his career
    into high gear recorded three albums in Germany
    , played on releases with jazz artists Earl
    Bostie, Julie London, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson,
    Chet Baker, and Carmen McRae, worked as a sideman
    for Frank Sinatra, Donald O'Connor, Della Reese,
    Leslie Uggams, Steve Allen, and Johnny Mathis. 

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Joe Pass (January 13, 1929 May 23, 1994)
  • During the 1970s and 1980s, he became the most
    recorded jazz guitarist, producing solo records
    as well as accompanying other jazz greats like
    Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald,
    Sarah Vaughn, Stephane Grappelli, Oscar Peterson,
    Milt Jackson, Zoot Sims, Ray Brown, and others
  • Pass died from liver cancer in Los Angeles,
    California at the age of 65 
  •  His solo style was marked by an advanced linear
    technique, sophisticated harmonic sense,
    counterpoint between improvised lead lines, bass
    figures and chords, spontaneous modulations, and
    transitions from fast tempos to  rubato 
    passages.
  • His style covered Bebop, Latin, ballads, blues,
    originals, solos, duos, trios, big ensembles
  • Satin Doll by Joe Pass
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vNyjQv52Nznofeature
    related

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Django Reinhardt(23 January 1910 16 May 1953)
  • Belgian Gypsy jazz guitarist
  • Twelve years old he received his first
    instrument, a banjo/guitar
  • Learnt to play by mimicking the fingerings of
    musicians he watched
  • When thirteen he began his musical career playing
    with popular accordionist Guerino at a dance hall
    on the Rue Monge
  • He couldnt read or write, so his name appeared
    as Jiango Renard on his records
  • At the age of eighteen he got his left hand and
    right knee badly burnt
  • Developed a whole new fingering system built
    around the two fingers on his left hand that had
    full mobility (his soloing was all done with the
    index and middle fingers)
  • 1934 The Quintet of the Hot Club of France was
    formed
  • First sides recorded Dinah, Tiger Rag, Oh Lady
    be Good, and I Saw Stars
  • 1939 the Quintet was touring in England when the
    war broke out
  • He toured briefly with Duke Ellington in the US

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Django Reinhardt
  • 1951 he retired to the small village of Samois
    sur Seine
  • On May 16th 1953 Django suffered a massive brain
    hemorrhage
  • and subsequently died
  • Minor Swing by Django Reinhardt
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vAEzsPGHsi90

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B. B. King (September 16, 1925 present)
  • Played on street corners for dimes, and would
    sometimes play in as many as four towns a night
  • 1947 - hitchhiked to Memphis, TN, to pursue his
    music career
  •  1948 - performed on Sonny Boy Williamson's radio
    program on KWEM out of West Memphis, considered
    as his big break
  • He got a ten-minute spot on black-staffed and
    managed Memphis radio station WDIA - "King's
    Spot which later on became B.B.King
  • Lucille
  • He developed one of the world's most identifiable
    guitar styles, borroweingfrom Blind Lemon
    Jefferson, T-Bone Walker and others, integrating
    his precise and complex vocal-like string bends
    and his left hand vibrato, both of which have
    become indispensable components of rock
    guitarist's vocabulary
  • B.B. continues to tour extensively, averaging
    over 250 concerts per year around the world. 
  • Sweet Sixteen by B. B. King
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vACZZSpc5ODQ

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  • Thank you for your attention!

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Bibliography
  • Bebop, Jacob Teichroew, About.com,
    http//jazz.about.com/od/glossaryofjazzterms/g/Beb
    op.htm
  • What is Bebop, Jacob Teichroew, About.com,
    http//jazz.about.com/od/introductiontojazz/a/Bebo
    p.htm
  • Bebop, Wikipedia, http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beb
    op
  • Blues, Wikipedia, http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu
    es
  • Joe Pass Biography, http//www.musicianguide.com/b
    iographies/1608000781/Joe-Pass.html
  • Joe Pass, Wikipedia, http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
    Joe_Pass
  • Django Reinhardt, Joseph Dinkins,
    http//www.redhotjazz.com/django.html
  • Django Reinhardt, Wikipedia, http//en.wikipedia.o
    rg/wiki/Django_Reinhardt
  • B.B.King, http//www.bbking.com/bio/
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