How has learning about bebop and jazz been like, as a classically trained musician? And how has it influenced my approach to music? In this video I break down elements of bebop from my perspective, learn from jazz musicians Aimee Nolte and Glenn Zaleski, and also share with you my written arrangement of "All The Things You Are."
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