Round 10: Tossup 9

Similarity to this musician’s style led an early-career Sonny Stitt to often be accused of being an unoriginal mimic. Ken Slone and Jamey Aebersold created this man’s “Omnibook,” which transcribes his solos on songs like “Confirmation.” This musician used chains of ii-V (“two-five”) progressions in 12-bar blues songs like “Billie’s Bounce” and “Blues (-5[1])for Alice.” This musician played a plastic instrument at Massey Hall alongside Dizzy Gillespie, who appeared on his song “Ko-Ko.” In the 1940s, this musician developed a style of jazz that emphasized fast, technical improvisation. For 10 points, name this pioneering bebop saxophonist (-5[1])whose composition “Ornithology” puns (10[1])on his nickname, (10[1])“Bird.” ■END■ (0[2])

ANSWER: Charlie Parker [or Charlie Parker Jr.; accept Bird or Yardbird before “Bird” is read; accept Charlie Parker Omnibook]
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Buzzes


Summary

TournamentEditionTUHConv. %Neg %Average Buzz
UK (North)UK560%20%82.67
UK (South)UK743%29%96.00
Northern CaliforniaUS333%67%103.00
Southern CaliforniaUS771%57%80.40
Eastern Canada (1)US580%80%99.50
Eastern Canada (2)US967%56%84.00
FloridaUS333%0%101.00
Great LakesUS1283%42%81.60
Lower Mid-AtlanticUS956%44%102.80
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS1070%60%97.00
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS250%50%35.00
MidwestUS989%67%96.63
NorthUS450%50%99.50
NortheastUS1080%40%92.75
PacificUS875%38%84.17
South CentralUS6100%17%84.50
SoutheastUS1377%31%76.60
Upstate NYUS6100%17%98.33