harmolodics
/ˌhɑːməˈlɒdɪks/plural noun
treated as sing.
- a form of free jazz in which musicians improvise simultaneously on a melodic line at various pitches同步即兴爵士乐。
派生词
harmolodic
adjective词源
1970s: coined by the American saxophonist Ornette Coleman (b. 1930) and said to be a blend of harmony, movement, and melodic.