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  1. Learn about progressive jazz, a type of experimental and dissonant big-band jazz music of the 1950s. Explore progressive jazz artists, albums, songs, and related styles on AllMusic.

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  2. Bandleader Stan Kenton coined "progressive jazz" for his complex, loud, and brassy approach to big band jazz that conveyed an association with art music. Progressive music is music that attempts to expand existing stylistic boundaries associated with specific genres of music.

  3. Progressive Jazz is a term coined by Stan Kenton to refer to a type of experimental and somewhat dissonant big-band jazz music of the 1950s. The music was characterized by complex, loud, and brassy voicings with arrangements -- often titled "fugue" or "elegy" -- that convey an association with art music.

  4. Modern progressive jazz-style music you can play on any work or study place to improve your motivation and mood, these melodies will cheer you up and influence positively all your...

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  5. The key to progressive jazz was that it was meant for listening than dancing. While it incorporated popular elements of jazz such as bebop, which was a form of scat singing that used nonsense lyrics to fit rhythm patterns.

  6. Progressive Jazz is a term coined by Stan Kenton to refer to a type of experimental and somewhat dissonant big-band jazz music of the 1950s. The music was characterized by complex, loud, and brassy voicings with arrangements -- often titled "fugue" or "elegy" -- that convey an association with art music.

  7. Progressive jazz (also known as modern jazz) is a type of music that formed from inclusion of elements from other musical genres. One such result was the creation of jazz fusion. It was primarily developed on the west coast of the United States in the late 40's and early 50's.