...Such bands are called jump bands. The Count Basie band (whose theme song was "One O'Clock Jump") brought this feeling from the Midwest to New York and became popular, but some bands that continued to work in the provinces emphasized the jump feeling even more, and these became the foundation for the birth of "rhythm and blues" in the mid-1940s. [Toyo Nakamura]... *Some of the terminology that refers to the "Count Basie Orchestra" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…こうしたバンドをジャンプ・バンドjump bandと呼ぶ。カウント・ベーシー楽団(そのテーマ音楽は《ワン・オクロック・ジャンプ》という曲)はこの感覚を中西部からニューヨークに持ち込んで人気を博したが,地方で活動し続けた楽団には,さらにジャンプ感覚を強調したものもあり,それらが40年代半ばに〈リズム・アンド・ブルース〉を生む基盤となった。【中村 とうよう】。… ※「カウント・ベーシー楽団」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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