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Changes in Bop Jazz The album was recorded when Bop was being listened by a majority of individuals whichwas in between 1949 and 1950. A quick analysis of the recording reveals that it lacks the peculiarity and the exuberance that other albums posses. The recording is old fashioned and futuristic. The recording is appealing to the audience as it has avoided overt sentimentality, and concentrated a lot in the harmony and rhythm in the recording. It brings fireworks upon the audiences and anyone listening to the recording is astonished by organization of harmony and rhythm throughout the recording.
Pure musical devices have been used in the production of the recording and emotional expressions are correctly used. The recording is accompanied by a cool and detached concentration which encircles the performances that happens alongside the recording. In the recording, the rhythm section’s role is to provide the foundation over which the improvisers could drape melodies to accompany the recording or the album. The drummers and bassist have efficiently played their role in the recording as they have not interacted with the soloists; therefore, intensity in the recording has been controlled.
The recording also posses’ incredible lines sound making it be a perfect match of the 21st century, this is because of the rhythmic activity used by instrumentalist in the recording. The recording thus reveals subconscious-Lee as musician of the past who has allowed and incorporated changes in the twenty first century to produce a form of music that is appealing to the present and future generation.ReferenceChamberlain, S. (2000). An unsung cat: The life and music of Warne Marsh. Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press.
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