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Nastasia [14]
2 years ago
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In the saxophone style of Ornette Coleman, he projected an individualized sound which was similar to

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stepan [7]2 years ago
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In the saxophone style of Ornette Coleman, he projected an individualized sound which was similar to early blues, as the artist was not adept at using other musical instruments such as guitar and piano, pioneering a style known as Free Jazz.

Free Jazz was a style of Jazz that did not need pre-arranged harmonies and did not follow musical rules, making it possible to improvise and create new solos and accompaniments.

Therefore, Ornette Coleman was a pioneer musician of the Free Jazz style, as he used his relative pitch, his sense of harmony and chord progression more flexibly without following pre-established rules.

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