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- Boplicity is a song originally written by Cleo Henry to sound quick, multi-chorded, and winding, but Miles Davis and his band made it complex, muted, and laid-back, which became more popular12. The use of French horn and a tuba for tonal breadth was unique in jazz, the latter employed for the first time not as a bass/rhythm instrument, but as a melodic one. The sound they created displayed a light, vibratoless tonality, subtle rhythm, pure tone, and legato phrasing3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Boplicity was originally written by Cleo Henry and he wrote the song to sound quick, multi-chorded, winding melodies of bop, but Miles Davis and his band who included J.J. Johnson, Gerry Mulligan, Lee Knotiz, John Lewis, and Kenny Clarke, made it complex, muted, and very laid-back, so pretty much the opposite of what Cleo wrote but Miles Davis’ version became more popular.wibblewobblewibblewobble.wordpress.com/2013/0…Yes, the song itself is rooted in the quick, multi-chorded, winding melodies of bop, but Davis and his band -- also featuring J.J. Johnson, Gerry Mulligan, Lee Knotiz, John Lewis, and Kenny Clarke -- is complex, muted, and laid-back.www.allmusic.com/song/boplicity-mt0012458154The use of French horn and a tuba for tonal breadth was unique in jazz, the latter employed for the first time not as a bass/rhythm instrument, but as a melodic one. In reaction to both bebop and swing, the sound they created displayed a light, vibratoless tonality, subtle rhythm, pure tone, legato phrasing.jmeshel.com/035-miles-davis-boplicity-birth-of-the-…
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