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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...
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applied to jazz by
musicologists in the 1970s and 1980s.[citation needed]
Contrafacts by
notable jazz
artists include: '50s
progression Baker,
David (1996)...
- jazz's best
known contrafacts, a
composition that lays a new
melody over an
existing harmonic structure.
Lesser known contrafacts of "Indiana" include...
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Montreal Montreux New
Orleans Newport North Sea Pori
Saint Lucia Culture Contrafacts Institutions and
organizations Jazz
funeral Jazz
poetry Jazz royalty...
- Russell,
vibraphonist Milt Jackson, and
drummer Max Roach. List of jazz
contrafacts List of 1940s jazz
standards Charlie Parker's
Savoy and Dial Sessions...
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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...
- In
vocal music,
contrafactum (or
contrafact, pl. contrafacta) is "the
substitution of one text for
another without substantial change to the music". The...
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deceptive resolution,
related ii-V7 chords,
direct modulations, the use of
contrafacts,
common chord modulations, and
dominant chord modulations using ii-V...
- 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....
- 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"...