(Sometimes known as "Bebop" or "Rebop") An important era in the history of jazz, whose heyday was the 1940's Bop musicians returned to combos rather than the big bands of the previous swing era, and returned the focus of jazz to improvisation Important bop musicians include Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie
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Couples will dance to pre-selected standard bop music Dance will be done in heats and will be two minutes Contestants will execute standard Bop moves using the triple step as a basic rhythm; variations and creativity are allowed Adagio figures, with the exception of lifts and aerials, are allowed but not required Costumes and/or coordinated dress are encouraged
If you bop, you dance. He was bopping around, snapping his fingers Guests bopped and jigged the night away to the disco beat. = dance see also bebop. A blow; a punch
{i} (Music) early type of modern jazz music that began in the 1940s (characterized by emphasized improvisation, quick melodies, and a wide range of chords)
the law enforcement agency of the Justice Department that operates a nationawide system of prisons and detention facilities to incarcerate inmates sentenced to imprisonment for federal crimes