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Compare and contrast the musical and professional practices of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. How were their musical styles similar? How did they differ? How did each musician’s nonmusical choices lead them down different career paths?
Describe the social conditions of black musicians during the Swing Era, and explain how bebop can be understood as a reaction against those conditions.
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Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie
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13th February 2019
ART AND DESIGN
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Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie had similar music styles in the sense that they all were
involved in the Jazz music genre. They both recorded in the studio together and were said to be
perfectly in sync together. They both were involved in the bebop style of jazz music. Parker was
famously known for playing the saxophone and Gillespie for played the trumpet and for this
matter, they were once in one band. One of their main differences musically was that Gillespie
playe...
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