

bloomdido-Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie
Piano, Piano 61keys, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Violin, Double Bass, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Trumpet In Bb, Trumpet In C, Trombone, Diatonic Accordion, Chromatic Accordion, Synthesizer
Performance Video
Difficulty: Normal
1 Pages
Key Information
- Instrument 18
- PianoPiano 61keysAcoustic GuitarElectric GuitarBass GuitarViolinDouble BassSoprano SaxophoneAlto SaxophoneTenor SaxophoneClarinetBass ClarinetTrumpet In BbTrumpet In CTromboneDiatonic AccordionChromatic AccordionSynthesizer
- Pages
- 1
- Difficulty
- Normal
- Type
- 1 Staff
- Instrumentation
- Solo
- Lyrics
- Not included
- Chord
- Included
- Instrument
- Piano, Piano 61keys, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Violin, Double Bass, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Trumpet In Bb, Trumpet In C, Trombone, Diatonic Accordion, Chromatic Accordion, Synthesizer
- Pages
- 1
- Difficulty
- Normal
- Type
- 1 Staff
- Instrumentation
- Solo
- Lyrics
- Not included
- Chord
- Included
Gillespie. It was recorded on March 4, 1950, and released as a 78 RPM single. The tune is a bebop composition and features the brilliant improvisational skills of both Parker and Gillespie.
Charlie Parker, also known as "Bird," was one of the most influential jazz musicians of the bebop era. Dizzy Gillespie, a renowned trumpeter, was one of the key figures in the development of bebop as well. "Bloomdido" is just one of the many collaborations between Parker and Gillespie that contributed to the bebop movement, which marked a significant shift in jazz during the mid-20th century.
If you have specific questions about "Bloomdido" or Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie's collaboration, feel free to ask!
Gillespie. It was recorded on March 4, 1950, and released as a 78 RPM single. The tune is a bebop composition and features the brilliant improvisational skills of both Parker and Gillespie.
Charlie Parker, also known as "Bird," was one of the most influential jazz musicians of the bebop era. Dizzy Gillespie, a renowned trumpeter, was one of the key figures in the development of bebop as well. "Bloomdido" is just one of the many collaborations between Parker and Gillespie that contributed to the bebop movement, which marked a significant shift in jazz during the mid-20th century.
If you have specific questions about "Bloomdido" or Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie's collaboration, feel free to ask!