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4 +2 | free musical form |
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free Explanation: Example:Free Jazz and the Avant Garde During these same decades of the 1950's and 1960's, some musicians took jazz in more exploratory directions. The terms free jazz and avant garde are often used to describe these approaches, in which traditional forms, harmony, melody, and rhythm were extended considerably or even abandoned. |
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free musical form Explanation: Frequently written in free musical form, it typically includes subsections varied in character and tempo. To me, Jazz is an art form in constant change, maybe the most free music form there is. Let's continue to change this living artform and let's have a lot of fun along the way (Nils Landgren) Reference: http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=47104 |
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