All of the following are characteristics of Hard Bop EXCEPT:-Trumpet and tenor saxophone instrumentation-Blues + Bebop Vocabulary-Passive, relaxed drumming-Gospel influences
passive, relaxed drumming
The answer is “Passive, relaxed drumming.”
Hard Bop is a style of jazz that emerged in the late 1950s and is characterized by a variety of musical elements such as the use of trumpets and tenor saxophones, blues and bebop vocabulary, and gospel influences.
Hard Bop drumming is typically energetic, dynamic, and driving rather than passive and relaxed. Drummers in this style often employ a variety of techniques, including ride cymbal patterns, intricate snare drum work, and dynamic use of the bass drum, to create a propulsive and rhythmically complex sound that contributes to the overall energy and intensity of the music.
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