Pronunciation: /biːbɑp/
noun a style of jazz characterized by fast tempo, improvisation, and intricate melodies
A1 I heard some bebop music playing in the background.
A2 She loves to dance to bebop tunes.
B1 The bebop era in jazz music was known for its fast tempo and complex harmonies.
B2 Many famous jazz musicians such as Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie were pioneers of bebop.
C1 The improvisational nature of bebop music requires a high level of skill and creativity.
C2 Bebop revolutionized the jazz scene in the 1940s with its innovative approach to rhythm and melody.
formal The jazz musician was known for his innovative bebop style.
informal Let's go check out that bebop show at the club tonight.
slang I love grooving to some smooth bebop tunes.
figurative Her mind was like a bebop melody, constantly shifting and evolving.
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