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Harmolodics is a
musical philosophy and
method of
musical composition and
improvisation developed by
American jazz saxophonist-composer
Ornette Coleman...
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electric jazz-funk and his
concept of
harmolodic music. In 1995,
Coleman and his son
Denardo founded the
Harmolodic record label. His 2006
album Sound Grammar...
- Tone
Dialing (
Harmolodic/Verve, 1995) 1996:
Sound Museum:
Hidden Man (
Harmolodic/Verve, 1996) 1996:
Sound Museum:
Three Women (
Harmolodic/Verve, 1996)...
- (Harmelodic/Verve, 1995)
Sound Museum:
Hidden Man (
Harmolodic/Verve, 1996)
Sound Museum:
Three Women (
Harmolodic/Verve, 1996)
Sound Grammar (Sound Grammar, 2006)...
- feel
contributed to the
harshness of his timbre. He
coined the term "
harmolodic", a
combination of harmony, movement, and melody, to
describe his philosophy...
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formed by
Ornette Coleman in 1975. The band
utilized Coleman's
theory of
harmolodics to
create their music.
Founding members included guitarists Bern Nix...
- avant-garde
movement of the 1960s. The new
realms offered with Modal,
harmolodic, and free jazz were
explored with
every device that
saxophonists could...
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Harmolodic Guitar with
Strings is an
album by
American guitarist James Blood Ulmer recorded in 1993 and
released on the ****anese DIW label. The
album features...
- song and said: "With
three avant-gardish
anomalies that
flirted with
harmolodic punk-jazz funk ("Rage in the Cage," "Insane,
Insane Again," and "River...
- than
Words (DIW, 1995)
Plays the
Music of
Ornette Coleman (DIW, 1996)
Harmolodic Guitar with
Strings (DIW, 1997)
Reunion (Knitting Factory, 1997) Forbidden...