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of the organ), playing chords ("comping"), and playing lead melodic lines and solos. In organ trios with a guitarist, the guitarist usually 'fills in' the musical parts that the organist is not performing. For example, if the organist is soloing and playing a bassline, the guitarist may play chords.
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1895:Contemporary
1786:Chamber jazz
1740:Saxophonists
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1682:Third stream
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1419:Scat singing
1303:Telharmonium
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453:Larry Young
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333:Grant Green
304:Grant Green
293:Jimmy Smith
267:1950s–1960s
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245:Fats Waller
159:saxophonist
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2783:Categories
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2028:Copenhagen
1950:Mainstream
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1628:Organ trio
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1464:Vocal jazz
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896:References
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685:After the
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543:Steve Howe
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96:April 2024
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2063:North Sea
2018:Cape Town
2005:Festivals
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672:in 2005.
579:soul jazz
553:'s work.
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281:Hank Marr
239:Pre-1950s
216:jazz-rock
194:soul jazz
163:guitarist
155:saxophone
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1945:Landmark
1930:Impulse!
1910:ESP-Disk
1839:Pre-1920
1796:Hard bop
1735:Pianists
1715:Drummers
1705:Bassists
1638:Ska jazz
1581:Jazz rap
1507:Post-bop
1497:Hard bop
1397:Big band
1246:Electone
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954:15 April
874:See also
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587:jam band
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