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SVEN [57.7K]
2 years ago
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Although Thelonious Monk was an innovator known as The High Priest of Bop, Dizzy Gillespie credited Bud Powell, not Monk, with i

nventing many of the harmonic principles of bebop.
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Mashutka [201]2 years ago
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The statement of  The High Priest of B., Dizzy Gillespie credited Bud Powell, not Monk, with inventing many of the harmonic principles of bebop is a false statement,

<h3>What is the Bebop?</h3>

This is known to be the start of modern jazz and it was one that was Influenced mostly in the 1930s.

Note that the starters of this new style of jazz were Charlie P., Dizzy G. and Thelonious Monk.

Thelonious Monk was known to be a Self-taught bebop musician. He was also called by Dizzy or was credited with the making or developing (inventing) a lot of the harmonic principles of bebop.

Hence, The statement of  The High Priest of B., Dizzy Gillespie credited Bud Powell, not Monk, with inventing many of the harmonic principles of bebop is a false statement,

Learn more about bebop from

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