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- applied to jazz, where it is still not standard. In classical music, contrafacts have been used as early as the parody m**** and In Nomine of the 16th...
- applied to jazz by musicologists in the 1970s and 1980s.[citation needed] Contrafacts by notable jazz artists include: '50s progression Baker, David (1996)...
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- Curtin/Hanna/Barbera) is based on the rhythm changes, thereby being a contrafact of "I Got Rhythm". This progression's endurance in po****rity is largely...
- jazz's best known contrafacts, a composition that lays a new melody over an existing harmonic structure. Lesser known contrafacts of "Indiana" include...
- Retrieved 30 October 2024. Contrafacts apply this strategy to po****r tunes, but a distinction may be drawn between a contrafact that is a new po****r tune...
- Russell, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, and drummer Max Roach. List of jazz contrafacts List of 1940s jazz standards Charlie Parker's Savoy and Dial Sessions...
- was Two of a Mind. Four of the original compositions on the album are contrafacts. They are: "Stand Still" (based on "My Heart Stood Still") "Wintersong"...
- used by a jazz club in Brooklyn, Ornithology Jazz Club. List of jazz contrafacts Grammy Hall of Fame "Ornithology". Learn Jazz Standards. 2012-06-20....
- quote over the many other more traditional jazz standards that are also contrafacts using rhythm changes. The song or quote may be pla**** to amuse audiences...