What does “bebop” mean?
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Bebop is a style of jazz music that started in the 1940s in America. It's fast, complex, and really exciting — musicians play lots of notes very quickly and show off their skills.
So you might hear someone say, "I stayed up late listening to bebop — the trumpet player was incredible." Or, "My dad loves bebop, especially Miles Davis and Charlie Parker." Those two guys are basically the kings of bebop.
Over time, people started using "bebop" in a looser way to just mean jazz in general, or even as a fun, bouncy-sounding word for something lively and energetic.
But at its heart, bebop is that fast, brilliant, show-your-skills kind of jazz that changed music forever. 🎷
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