Miles Davis And The Development Of Improvisation In Jazz Music

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October 22, 2014

 

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The piece ?New Rhumba', showed how Davis was using his technical ability to create an impressive solo, but was also leaning towards a more sparse and spacious form of improvising, where the times he doesn't play are just important as when he does play, and the solo in ?So What', showed this new style in full...
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The analyses of the two solos also showed Davis' ability to improvise solos in a way that it seemed as though he had already composed them. They were full of melodic tunes. This was also emphasized by the fact that Davis often would think of a motif, and would then repeat this, developing on it, creating variations of it...
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