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Essay heading: Deaf Again
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He added amazing runs and arpeggios as well as a sophisticated harmonic form that was fused with a basic style.
Next came the Swing era this is where the solo piano became much more refined and in my opinion less aggressive. Duke Ellington and Count Basie were among the leaders in this era.(New Grove)
Bop was the next era... displayed 300 characters
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In the 40's piano players finally got to free the left hand from the burden of having to keep time, which allowed them innovatively to create two handed chord voicings. (New Grove pg284) I really try to imitate these types of chord changes because they in my opinion, bring more life to the song. These new concepts of playing came mainly from informal sessions or what musicians call "jam" sessions... displayed next 300 characters
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