11.   The opening set of free jazz by the Art Ensemble of Chicago was not well-received, used as background for socializing by the crowd.

12.   The performances ranged from Serbian threnodies to Japanese noise sculptures to a large helping of jazz so free that it bordered on the inchoate.

13.   Then Haynes charged off into a handful of styles, using dance rhythms and be-bop and the explosions of free jazz.

14.   What interests this classically trained observer is that at the opposite pole, in the world of free jazz, much attention is also paid to classical models.

15.   He was exhilarated when he heard Ornette Coleman improvising free jazz with his plastic saxophone at a club.

16.   One critic wrote of a unique sound and rhythm in his work reverberating like verbal free jazz.

17.   Smith performed in the theater, wrote poetry and formed a band that channeled her improvised wordplay, creating a fusion of free rock and free jazz.

18.   They cover a gamut of arrangements and styles, from duet to big band and from organ funk to free jazz.

19.   When he could only afford a plastic saxophone, he made a virtue of its wailing sound, as he became a pioneer of free jazz.

a. + jazz >>共 122
american 6.29%
free 5.97%
mainstream 5.35%
acid 5.03%
traditional 4.40%
modern 4.09%
latin 4.09%
smooth 4.09%
live 3.77%
cool 2.83%
free + n. >>共 1035
market 7.36%
time 4.30%
safety 3.49%
access 2.67%
election 2.39%
movement 1.91%
service 1.84%
press 1.67%
expression 1.33%
ticket 1.29%
jazz 0.12%
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