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A Adderley: bluesy and grounded in the beat; Coltrane: soaring mystically above the melody and freer in the rhytm aspect.
B Influenced by Parker but by the time of his stay with Miles Davis and John Coltrane, already incorporating a kind of fluid playing with more rhythmic freedom.
C Harmonically dense but still rhytmically relaxed as Lester Young.
D The genius of the piano displays rhytmical and harmonical freedom in his solo. His use of stretched triple notes is remarkable and unique
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B Cannonball Adderley, equipped with the understanding and technique of Charlie Parker, had always played closely following and emphasizing the beat.
A In his 4 choruses solo in love for sale Adderley is noted for staying close to the melody and harmony of the song, but at the same time singing and flying like Charlie Bird Parker.
C Although Coltrane was heavily influenced by the old master, Coleman Hawkins, his style leaned more toward the looser-swinging jazz of Lester Young.
A In his solo of 4 choruses´s in Love for sale Coltrane moves freely atop the rhythmic pulse and doesn´t stick very close to the melody.
D Bill Evans´s solo is impressive from the first chorus on. He displays an off-beat melody and on bars 25 to 32 he exhibits a triple feel over the duple meter. The bridge of the next two choruses is used to freely improvise.
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Chronological order is the answer
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