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52:, which uses nonsense words such as "bap ba dee dot bwee dee" in solos. In the "first wave" of vocalese creation, that sometimes took the form of a tribute to the original instrumentalist. The word "vocalese" is a play on the musical term " 152:" featured lyrics by Jon Hendricks. In 1990, Hendricks released "Freddie Freeloader", a vocalese rendition of the Miles Davis song, which featured Jarreau, 390: 254:
Grant, Barry Keith (1995). "Purple Passages or Fiestas in Blue? Notes Toward an Aesthetic of Vocalese". In Gabbard, Krin (ed.).
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recorded several pioneering examples of vocalese beginning in 1949. Vocalese's best-known practitioners and popularisers are
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Vocalese uses recognizable lyrics that are sung to pre-existing instrumental solos, as opposed to
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singing in which words are added to an instrumental soloist's improvisation.
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Online, ed. L. Macy. Accessed 25 June 2005 (subscription access)
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This article is about the musical style. For the album, see
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Most vocalese lyrics are entirely syllabic, as opposed to
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Index

Vocalese (album)
Vocalise
jazz
scat singing
vocalise
Jon Hendricks
Leonard Feather
Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross
Sing a Song of Basie
melismatic
phrase
bebop
King Pleasure
Lambert, Hendricks and Ross
Dave Lambert
Annie Ross
Bob Dorough
Giacomo Gates
Kurt Elling
Al Jarreau
Mark Murphy
Roger Miller
New York Voices
The Manhattan Transfer
Weather Report
Birdland
George Benson
Bobby McFerrin
Joni Mitchell
Charles Mingus

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