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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HarmolodicsHarmolodics - Wikipedia

    Harmolodics is a musical philosophy and method of musical composition and improvisation developed by American jazz saxophonist-composer Ornette Coleman. His work following this philosophy during the late 1970s and 1980s inspired a style of forward-thinking jazz-funk known as harmolodic funk.

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  2. Harmolodics is a Detroit based Jazz fusion band playing music rooted deeply in the B.A.M tradition and expanding on the harmolodics concept pioneered by Ornette Coleman. Harmolodics performers in the Detroit are as well as nation wide.

  3. Benjamin has played with notable artists in the BAM tradition such as Charles McPherson, Ignacio Berroa, Vinny Golia, and the JALCO under the direction of Wynton Marsalis. Benjamin Started HARMOLODICS in 2018 as a tribute to the great improviser Ornette Coleman and continues to expand the idea and concept of harmolodics with his trio. Utilizing ...

  4. Ornette Coleman has developed a framework for his ideas called Harmolodics. It is somewhat hard to understand what this constitutes though. It is stated that melody, harmony and rhythm are equally important in this framework, but that is still quite undefined.

  5. Cole­man even­tu­al­ly called the the­o­ry “Har­molod­ics,” a word that sums up his ideas about the equal­i­ty of rhythm, har­mo­ny, and melody—a com­po­si­tion­al method that freed jazz from its depen­dence on Euro­pean forms and returned it, in a way, to its roots in a call-and-response tra­di­tion. Cole­man ...

  6. 9 de mar. de 2020 · In an interview, Ornette Coleman discussed the musical philosophy and compositional/improvisational method that he called harmolodics. “Harmolodics is a base of expanding the melody, the harmonic structure, the rhythm, and above all the free improvised structure of a composition beyond what they would be if they were just played as ...

  7. 13 de abr. de 2018 · What is “Harmolodics”? Well, it is the term that Ornette Coleman used to describe his concept for composing music. He wrote in Bomb magazine (Summer 1996): “The composed concept of the music I write and play is called Harmolodics. The packaged definition is a theoretical method not exclusively applied to music.