Miles Davis

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Definition

Proper noun A renowned American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer, considered one of the most influential and innovative figures in the history of jazz music. His career spanned five decades, during which he was central to several major developments in jazz, including bebop, cool jazz, hard bop, modal jazz, and jazz fusion.

Usage

The term "Miles Davis" is used to refer to the person himself, his musical output, or his distinctive artistic style. * Miles Davis was a pioneer of modal jazz. * The album Kind of Blue by Miles Davis is a landmark recording. * His sound is instantly recognizable; you can tell it's Miles Davis.

Advanced Usage
  • As a stylistic reference: Used to describe music, artistic approach, or even a personal aesthetic that evokes the qualities of his worksuch as innovation, minimalism, coolness, or intensity.
    • The filmmaker's visual style has a certain Miles Davis quality to it: sparse, cool, and deeply evocative.
  • As a symbol: Represents the pinnacle of artistic evolution and reinvention in music.
    • He changed his sound completely for that era, doing a full Miles Davis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Miles (informal): A common shortened, familiar reference.
    • I've been listening to a lot of Miles lately.
  • Davisian (adj.): Pertaining to or characteristic of Miles Davis or his style (a less common, scholarly term).
    • The piece features a Davisian use of space and silence.
Synonyms
  • The Prince of Darkness (a nickname referencing his stage persona and sometimes his musical themes).
  • A jazz icon/legend.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • To pull a Miles Davis: To successfully reinvent oneself or one's work in a bold and transformative way. (Informal)
    • After three pop albums, she pulled a Miles Davis and released an experimental electronic record.
Noun
  1. United States jazz musician; noted for his trumpet style (1926-1991)