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The avant-garde movement in jazz emerged in the mid-20th century, further pushing the boundaries of the genre. Avant-garde night jazz musicians defied traditional harmony and structure, exploring unconventional sounds and techniques. This experimental approach transformed jazz into a form of artistic expression.
Artists like John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman were pioneers of this movement, using dissonance, atonality, and non-traditional instrumentation to create music that was more about the emotional and artistic experience than conforming to musical conventions. Avant-garde jazz questioned the very essence of what jazz could be, sparking a wave of experimentation and pushing the boundaries of musical creativity.