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Explanation:
kyrah I was gonna tell you in class but you left mid-type =P
look at my most recent answer (before this one)
this person wanted me to write an entire essay I literally burned them in an educated way. B)
Charlie Parker & Thelonious M. were both distinguished with fast Jazz. The surprising thing is that the former was a s.a.x.o.p.h.o.n.i.s.t while the latter was a pianist. Yet, both are Jazz pioneers.
<h3>What is Charlie's contribution?</h3>
Charlie Parker's improvisational skill was largely on the basis of formulas (or riffs) which he would make to fit chord progressions. He would have to do this in order to play as fast and as fluently as he did.
<h3>What is Thelonious Monk's contribution?</h3>
Monk's music was popular for its humorous, almost playful, quality. Thelonious Monk's contribution was along multiple reinforcing lines. First there were his reharmonizations, which included chords, tone clusters and even microtones. And then there was his innovative creation of the blues scale to create angular melodies with repeating melodic fragments.
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I don't listen to a lot of rock, but here are some of my favorite rock artists (I also suggested some of my favorite songs by the artists and put an * by the ones I like more than the others):
- Set it Off (Punk/Rock, more punk than rock though)
- Wolf in Sheeps Clothing
- I'll Sleep When I'm Dead *
- Killer In The Mirror *
- The Haunting
- Catch Me If You Can
- Bring Me The Horizon (Rock/Death metal)
- Obey *
- Can You Feel My Heart *
- Throne
- 1 x 1
- Shinedown (Hard rock)
- Monsters *
- Second Chance
- CREATURES
- I'm Alive
- DEVIL *
- Bad Wolf (I don't really listen to them a whole lot, but I think they are a metal band with a sort of hard rock undertone?)
- Zombie *
- Learn To Walk Again
- Toast To The Ghost
Out of the ones I listed, I think Shinedown is going to be the closest to the bands you like.
Hope this was helpful in some sort of way lol.
Most Greek sculptures were originally colored. In some cases, the color was even actively scrubbed off.