Hancock, H.

Japanese: Hancock,H.(英語表記)HancockH
Hancock, H.

...From the 1970s to the 1980s, the jazz world showed unprecedented diversity (or confusion). Herbie Hancock (1940- ), Joe Zawinul (1932- ), Armand A. (Chick) Corea (1941- , all keyboard players) and Wayne Shorter (1933- , all of whom were members of Miles' group and greatly influenced and inspired him.

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Japanese:

…70年代から80年代へかけ,ジャズ界はかつてない多様化(あるいは混迷)の様相を呈するようになった。マイルスのグループに在籍し,大きな影響と示唆を与えられたハービー・ハンコックHerbie Hancock(1940‐ ),ジョー・ザビヌルJoset(Joe) Zawinul(1932‐ ),チック・コリアArmand A.(Chick) Corea(1941‐ 。いずれもキーボード奏者)やウェイン・ショーターWayne Shorter(1933‐ 。…

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