Progressive-jazz


noun
1.
an experimental, nonmelodic, and often free-flowing style of modern jazz, especially in the form of highly dissonant, rhythmically complex orchestral arrangements.
Compare bop1 , cool jazz, hard bop, modern jazz.

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