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Skipp Pearson in Jazz in Paris...the Art of Bebop
Where
Jazz in Paris...the Art of Bebop
When
Fri, April 2, 2010
9:00 pm
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Musicians
Skipp Pearson
saxophone, tenorAbout
The Skipp Pearson Jazz Foundation, in celebration of National Jazz Appreciation Month presents Jazz in Paris...the Art of Bebop at the Blue Martini, 808 Lady Street (in the Vista).
A Little History:
In the early 1940s bebop performers helped to shift jazz from danceable popular music towards a more challenging "musician's music." Differing greatly from swing, early bebop divorced itself from dance music, establishing itself more as an art form but lessening its potential popular and commercial value. Since bebop was meant to be listened to, not danced to, it used faster tempos. Beboppers introduced new forms of chromaticism and dissonance into jazz; the dissonant tritone (or "flatted fifth") interval became the "most important interval of bebop"[50] and players engaged in a more abstracted form of chord-based improvisation which used "passing" chords, substitute chords, and altered chords. The style of drumming shifted as well to a more elusive and explosive style, in which the ride cymbal was used to keep time, while the snare and bass drum were used for accents....



