rebop

/riːˈbɑp/
noun
  1. A style of jazz music that developed in the 1940s, characterized by fast tempos, complex harmonies, and improvisation; also called bebop.
    • The jazz club played rebop all night long.
    • Rebop musicians like Charlie Parker changed the sound of jazz.
    • She studied the history of rebop for her music class.
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