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charlie parker

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Turkish - Turkish
Caz tarihinin en büyük doğaçlamacısı olarak bilinen ABD'li Alto saksofoncu, besteci ve caz orkestra şefi
Caz tarihinin en büyük doğaçlamacısı ve bebop akımının babası olarak kabul edilen, yaşamı Clint Eastwood'un Bird adlı filmine konu olan ABD'li saksofoncu ve besteci
English - English
(1920-1955) U.S. jazz musician
a US jazz musician and saxophone player, who was also called 'Bird', and who invented the bebop style of jazz with Dizzy Gillespie (1920-55). orig. Charles Christopher Parker, Jr. born Aug. 29, 1920, Kansas City, Kan., U.S. died March 12, 1955, New York, N.Y. U.S. saxophonist and composer. He played with Jay McShann's big band (1940-42) and those of Earl Hines (1942-44) and Billy Eckstine (1944) before leading his own small groups in New York City. (A nickname acquired in the early 1940s, Yardbird, was shortened to Bird and used throughout his career.) Parker frequently worked with Dizzy Gillespie in the mid-1940s, making a series of small-group recordings that heralded the arrival of bebop as a mature outgrowth of the improvisation of the late swing era. His direct, cutting tone and unprecedented dexterity on the alto saxophone made rapid tempos and fast flurries of notes trademarks of bebop, and his complex, subtle harmonic understanding brought an altogether new sound to the music. Easily the most influential jazz musician of his generation, Parker suffered chronic drug addiction, and his early death contributed to making him a tragic legend
charlie parker

    Hyphenation

    Char·lie Par·ker

    Turkish pronunciation

    çärli pärkır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʧärlē ˈpärkər/ /ˈʧɑːrliː ˈpɑːrkɜr/
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