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jazz    音标拼音: [dʒ'æz]
n. 爵士乐,喧闹
a. 爵士乐的,喧吵的
vi. 演奏爵士乐,跳爵士乐

爵士乐,喧闹爵士乐的,喧吵的演奏爵士乐,跳爵士乐

jazz
n 1: empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a
lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz" [synonym:
{wind}, {malarkey}, {malarky}, {idle words}, {jazz},
{nothingness}]
2: a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans
around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles
3: a style of dance music popular in the 1920s; similar to New
Orleans jazz but played by large bands
v 1: play something in the style of jazz
2: have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with
everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever
intimate with this man?" [synonym: {sleep together}, {roll in the
hay}, {love}, {make out}, {make love}, {sleep with}, {get
laid}, {have sex}, {know}, {do it}, {be intimate}, {have
intercourse}, {have it away}, {have it off}, {screw}, {fuck},
{jazz}, {eff}, {hump}, {lie with}, {bed}, {have a go at it},
{bang}, {get it on}, {bonk}]

jazz \jazz\ n.
1. A type of music that originated in New Orleans around 1900
and developed through increasingly complex styles, but
generally featuring intricate rhythms, improvisation,
prominent solo segments, and great freedom in harmonic
idiom played frequently in a polyphonic style, on various
instruments including horn, saxophone, piano and
percussion, but rarely stringed instruments. [WordNet
sense 1]
[WordNet 1.5 PJC]

2. empty or insincere or exaggerated talk; as, don't give me
any of that jazz. [WordNet sense 2]

Syn: wind, idle words, nothingness.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. A style of dance music popular in the 1920s; similar to
New Orleans jazz but played by large bands.
[WordNet 1.5]

46 Moby Thesaurus words for "jazz":
acid rock, avant-garde jazz, ballroom music, baloney, bebop,
boogie-woogie, bop, bull, bushwa, concert, country rock, crap,
dance music, dances, dramatico-musical, flimflam, folk rock, guff,
hard rock, hot, hot jazz, instrumental, jazzed up, jazzy, jive,
mainstream jazz, malarkey, moonshine, musical suite, orchestral,
poppycock, rag, ragtime, ragtimey, rhythm-and-blues, rock,
rock-and-roll, suite, suite of dances, swing, swingy, symphonic,
syncopated, syncopated music, syncopation, the new music



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  • Jazz | Definition, History, Musicians, Facts | Britannica
    Jazz, musical form, often improvisational, developed by African Americans and influenced by both European harmonic structure and African rhythms It is often characterized by syncopated rhythms, polyphonic ensemble playing, and the use of original timbres Learn more about its history and prominent musicians
  • jazz summary | Britannica
    jazz, Musical form, often improvisational, developed by African Americans and influenced by both European harmonic structure and African rhythms Though its specific origins are not known, the music developed principally as an amalgam in the late 19th- and early 20th-century musical culture of New Orleans
  • Bill Evans | Jazz Pianist, Composer Innovator | Britannica
    Bill Evans was an American jazz pianist known for lush harmonies and lyrical improvisation, one of the most influential pianists of his time Evans’s first piano teacher was his mother; he also studied violin and flute
  • Cool jazz | Description, Musicians, Facts | Britannica
    cool jazz, a style of jazz that emerged in the United States during the late 1940s The term cool derives from what journalists perceived as an understated or subdued feeling in the music of Miles Davis, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Gerry Mulligan, Lennie Tristano, and others
  • John Coltrane | Biography, Songs, Albums | Britannica
    John Coltrane (born September 23, 1926, Hamlet, North Carolina, U S —died July 17, 1967, Huntington, New York) was an American jazz saxophonist, bandleader, and composer, an iconic figure of 20th-century jazz Coltrane’s first musical influence was his father, a tailor and part-time musician
  • Jazz - Orchestral, Improvisation, Swing | Britannica
    Jazz - Orchestral, Improvisation, Swing: It was in the 1920s that the first forms of true orchestral jazz were developed, most significantly by Fletcher Henderson and Duke Ellington Although large aggregations had begun to appear in the late teens, these were dance orchestras playing the popular songs and novelty pieces of the day, with nary a
  • Bossa nova | Brazilian, Jazz, Samba | Britannica
    Bossa nova, Brazilian popular music that evolved in the late 1950s from a union of samba (a Brazilian dance and music) and cool jazz The music is in syncopated 24 time The composer Antonio Carlos Jobim and the guitarist João Gilberto may be considered the founders of this style, which was
  • Jazz dance | Definition, History, Characteristics, Types, Facts . . .
    jazz dance, any dance to jazz accompaniments, composed of a profusion of forms Jazz dance paralleled the birth and spread of jazz itself from roots in Black American society and was popularized in ballrooms by the big bands of the swing era (1930s and ’40s)
  • Improvisation | Jazz, Classical Creative Techniques | Britannica
    In modern times, improvisation survives as one of the chief distinguishing characteristics of jazz Here, too, the process is usually inspired by, and structured (however loosely) in accordance with, salient characteristics of the model in question, be it a well-known show tune or a ground bass
  • Ella Fitzgerald | Biography, Music, Facts | Britannica
    For many years the star attraction of Granz’s Jazz at the Philharmonic concert tours, she was also one of the best-selling jazz vocal recording artists in history She appeared in films (notably Pete Kelly’s Blues in 1955), on television, and in concert halls throughout the world





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