单词 | Jazz |
例句 | 1, He played trumpet professionally in a jazz combo. 2, Page is well versed in many styles of jazz. 3, He beat out a jazz rhythm on the drums. 4, Musicians blast their brassy jazz from street corners. 5, Jack is great on cycling and jazz. 6, Don't give me that jazz! 7, Jazz the dress up with some bright accessories. 8, Do You like listening to jazz? 9, She protested that it wasn't traditional jazz at all, but an unholy row. 10, His previous fusions of jazz, pop and African melodies have proved highly successful. 11, Ben Tankard wowed the crowd with his jazz. 12, I prefer jazz to rock music. 13, The sound veers between jazz and countrified blues. 14, New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz. 15, I'm really getting into jazz these days. 16, She discovered jazz quite late in life. 17, He has played with all the great jazz luminaries. 18, He is not very keen on jazz. 19, The jazz festival is held annually in July. 20, Are you into jazz music? 21, I'm not too keen on jazz. 22, Play that jazz tape for me,[http:///jazz.html] please. 23, The pub has live jazz on Sundays. 24, I only play jazz as a hobby. 25, You'd better jazz up the motor. 26, I'm developing quite a liking for jazz. 27, This album was my first introduction to modern jazz. 28, I'm fed up with work, meetings, and all that jazz. 29, She has lost none of her old sparkle as a jazz singer. 30, It was my younger brother who introduced me to jazz. 1, He played trumpet professionally in a jazz combo. 2, Page is well versed in many styles of jazz. 3, He beat out a jazz rhythm on the drums. 4, Musicians blast their brassy jazz from street corners. 5, Jazz the dress up with some bright accessories. 6, Do You like listening to jazz? 7, I'm fed up with work, meetings, and all that jazz. 8, She protested that it wasn't traditional jazz at all, but an unholy row. 9, She has lost none of her old sparkle as a jazz singer. 10, His previous fusions of jazz, pop and African melodies have proved highly successful. 11, And whether they play in smoky cellar clubs or spacious concert hall, jazz musicians are drawing record crowds. 12, The song have a syncopate rhythm in the jazz version. 13, 31, I'm a great devotee of jazz. 32, They sell televisions and radios and all that jazz. 33, Let's jazz the party up,it's very dull. 34, I'm more of a jazz man myself. 35, Haden has played with many jazz greats. 36, Does jazz hold any appeal for you? 37, Jazz has never really turned me on. 38, He shares your enthusiasm for jazz. 39, Charlie Parker expanded the vocabulary of jazz. 40, Jazz is enjoying a revival. 41, They booked a jazz band for their wedding. 42, They are calling for more airtime for Jazz. 43, Jazz legend, Ella Fitzgerald, once sang in this bar. 44, He turned her on to jazz. 45, My cousin is a jazz trombonist. 46, Jazz has always been a pet hate of mine. 47, I wish there was more jazz on the radio. 48, She's never had any drug problems or done anything to give jazz a bad name. 49, Her latest album makes extensive use of samples from a wide range of acid jazz tracks. 50, I'd recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in jazz. 50, is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 51, You actually like modern jazz, do you? Each to their own. 52, What do you want to listen to - jazz, classical or pop? 53, The population almost doubles in summer, mainly because of the jazz festival. 54, How's it going? You know-love, life and all that jazz. 55, He plays classical music, as well as pop and jazz. 56, Marsalis has a formidable reputation in both jazz and classical music. 57, They're a blues band who have succeeded in crossing over to jazz. 58, His avant-garde music, sometime cousin to jazz, had limited appeal. 59, His music challenges the view that modern jazz is inaccessible. 60, The show was a heady cocktail of jazz, dance and political satire. 61, The famous jazz musician, Duke Ellington, was a composer, arranger and pianist. 62, Jazz just isn't my cup of tea - I prefer classical music. 63, He's one of the most dynamically imaginative jazz pianists still functioning. 64, Ellington's band was a launching pad for many gifted jazz musicians. 65, We spent the evening listening to her scratchy old jazz records. 66, The drums and double bass usually form the rhythm section of a jazz group. 67, In Britain, jazz is losing its elitist tag and gaining a much broader audience. 68, She lectured us about the honour of the school and all that jazz. 69, Jazz has its roots in the folk songs of the southern states of the US. 70, I absolutely loathe/adore jazz. 71, Williams' style does not fit easily into the category of jazz. 72, He was one of the most influential perfor-mers of modern jazz. 73, Jamaican reggae music is quite distinct from North American jazz or blues. 74, Louis Armstrong defined jazz pithily as "what I play for a living". 75, Their version of jazz funk is a pale imitation of the real thing. 76, Early in his musical career he abandoned blues in favour of jazz. 77, At that time, his virtuosity on the trumpet had no parallel in jazz. 78, Many jazz trios consist of a piano, guitar and double bass. 79, Attractions at the fair include a mini - circus, clowns, dancers and a jazz band. 80, They play pop, rock, jazz, soul,[http:///jazz.html] all sorts in there. 81, Slick Mo's Club plays some of the best jazz outside of the Big Easy. 82, He regaled us with tales of his days as a jazz pianist. 83, This party is boring, let's try and jazz it up a bit. 84, I've never really gone in for classical music, but I love jazz. 85, Trumpeter Marcus Belgrave ran a jazz workshop for young artists. 86, His music fused the rhythms of jazz with classical forms. 87, He is slated to appear at the Cambridge Jazz Festival next year. 88, The new jazz club seems to be the in place to go at the moment. 89, I have a blind spot where jazz is concerned . 90, When Miles Davis died, jazz was robbed of its most distinctive voice. 91, Stephen and I are going to jazz up the love songs. 92, She sings with a rock band, but she's also a jazz musician in her own right. 93, There was wonderful food, good company and, best of all, a jazz band. 94, Free jazz has been described as the last outpost of modernism. 95, And whether they play in smoky cellar clubs or spacious concert hall, jazz musicians are drawing record crowds. 96, The concert will give young jazz musicians a chance to shine. 97, The song have a syncopate rhythm in the jazz version. 98, The album is a mixture of rock and gospel, with a dash of jazz thrown in. 99, The Festival, now in its fourteenth year, has become a major international jazz event. 100, The band played a strange brew of rock, jazz, and country music. 101, Throughout his career, he's veered away from jazz into other areas. 102, As a jazz singer she's in a class of her own . 103, I was surprisedto see him at the jazz club; I always thought of him as a rather staid old gentleman. 104, Their music is a blend of jazz and African rhythms. 105, The song has a syncopated rhythm in the jazz version. 106, They could hear a jazz band playing in the distance. 107, He is best remembered as the man who brought jazz to England. 108, Their music is described as 'an explosive fusion of Latin American and modern jazz rhythms'. 109, The jazz club always has a good mixture of old-timers and new faces. 110, Jazz up your everyday meals with our new range of seasonings. 111, I first got into jazz when I was at college. 112, We then got interested in health foods and all that jazz. 113, His latest album release is a compilation of his jazz works over the past decade. 114, Traditional jazz is still alive and kicking in New Orleans. 115, It's described as a new kind of dance music which straddles jazz and soul. 116, Fifty local musicians have, to coin a phrase,[] banded together to form the Jazz Umbrella. 117, And on Fridays, live jazz spices things up. 118, Mr Brown was Britain's most authentic jazz clarinetist. 119, You can't play jazz unless you can improvise. 120, Also old but usable Jazz Bass hard case. 121, The music is not jazz, but has considerable charm. 122, And somewhere, behind it all, a bland jazz band. 123, He was a local jazz pianist. 124, She had never been to a jazz club before. 125, Hughes' music is derived from blues and jazz. 126, I don't dig modern jazz. 127, The music will mix pop, hip-hop and jazz styles. 128, I've never been a big jazz fan. 129, I have included two jazz numbers in my selection. 130, The cookies and all that jazz. 131, Jazz musicians are good at improvising. 132, Jack is a jazz buff. 133, There are also contributions from contemporary jazz artists! bold! 134, The Lakers clobbered the Jazz, 83 to 66. 135, Fitzgerald is one of the all-time jazz greats. 136, Fender left-handed Jazz guitar with case, £275. 137, Ella Fitzgerald was the greatest jazz singer ever. 138, When jazz musicians go to a club, the first place we go is the kitchen. 139, Having just bought a collection of nearly 100 old jazz albums, Woker was tending to them, one by one. 140, A child prodigy, Balling won a jazz contest in 1944 and formed his own small group. 140, Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 141, For ten years he lived in the city, listening to jazz on the radio and compiling an impressive record collection. 142, Cibo Matto makes collages of odd fragments of jazz, hip-hop, soundtrack music, pop, quasi-profundities and profanities. 143, Pianist Tommy Flanagan is among the finest accompanists in jazz history. 144, Bartz's father ran a local jazz club, and Gary got an alto sax at eleven years of age. 145, And on the evening of December 9, there is jazz in the museum courtyard. How cool is that? 146, Jazz was still powering up and down, deaf to Nails's pleas. 147, The music covers a wide spectrum, from rock to jazz, from ballad to uptempo. 148, By night, the Landing comes alive with jazz and the blues. 149, Pentecostalism and jazz are undeniably siblings, with all the consanguinity and rivalry such a blood link always brings with it. 150, The Ritz-Carlton in the Camelback Corridor plans to turn its grill into a bar with live jazz music. 151, Quite a coup for a guy who once aspired to be a trumpet player in a jazz band. 152, The neck feels like a cross between a Jazz and Precision. 153, Jazz and dance exercise and aerobics are likely to be too demanding at the pace established in many classes. 154, We got a small table near the orchestra, which was faking jazz music from their memories and short-wave radio. 155, Gibson have also announced some new instruments, including the first Gibson basses ever modelled on the ES-175 jazz guitar body. 156, In Aspen, Colorado, a two-day jazz festival donated its proceeds to Global ReLeaf. 157, From down an alley came the sorrows of a trumpet letting out soft jazz. 158, Their collaborations set unsurpassed standards for jazz in an orchestral setting and for jazz soloists. 159, Their music is an odd combination of jazz and opera. 160, Morrison has been flirting with a jazz album for some time, but this at-long-last effort exceeds expectations. 161, Modern jazz players like to take a theme and improvise around it. 162, Cocteau's jazz club was the spot where artists gossiped and drank. 163, These guys are an energetic amalgam of jazz, funk and something a little harder. 164, But nowhere does the jazz component lose its identifiable tone. 165, For the third time in five seasons, the Utah Jazz is in the Western Conference finals. 166, I like jazz because it's usually easy on the ear. 167, The Chicago Tribune called it the most acclaimed jazz festival in the country. 168, A programme of jazz and classical music, showing the saxophone as an instrument of both musical genres. 169, What I like about jazz guitar is that it's so true. 170, But Torme, the songwriter, arranger, drummer and pianist, always sings at a superior level in a jazz context. 171, The younger musicians, influenced greatly by Miles Davis, liked their jazz, but liked it loud. 172, It was like a jazz class to some extent but with all the rather distinctive movements he had for his actual choreography. 173, The rise of modern jazz through bebop coincided with the demise of the big bands. 174, An expected crowd of 250 will join Latin Jazz band Manteca and guests in a champagne toast at midnight. 175, In 1995, the state of BadenWuerttemberg blocked a performance by jazz pianist Chick Corea because he is a member. 176, This gives us an unbalanced picture of dance band and jazz arrangements today. 177, Jazz is a form of music that came out of a social evolution in black history, and so is rap. 178, I am delighted that an accomplished jazz musician should choose a tune of mine to improvise upon. 179, Jazz tossed his hair back for the first time to take in what was going on. 180, Black Sun Ensemble rely on the kind of guitar sound that floats almost too closely into jazz fusion territory. 181, But what she has come up with in Jazz is wilder, more elusive than in any previous work. 182, The bridge was pedestrian-only and had been taken over by assorted buskers playing jazz or folk music. 183, She has already established herself as a backing singer specialising in jazz and stands to win professional recording sessions. 184, Perhaps his biggest obstacle has been his instrument -- the flute, never taken seriously as a jazz instrument. 185, By then Mike, though insecure in his ability to improvise, dreamed of being a jazz musician. 186, We all owe Solly a deep debt of gratitude for his services to the cause of jazz for so many years. 187, If you think of all jazz guitar music as boring bebop stuff, think again. 188, Into most music except heavy metal, house, jazz and soul! 189, Yeah, bring in the candy bars, the cookies, and all that jazz. 190, A really fine debut album by a local jazz player who seldom gets any ink. 191, Rip Rig created a heady hybrid out of the bare bones of jazz improvisation, dub-funk rhythms and punk attitude. 192, Early jazz history is long on legend and short on facts. 193, But from the viewpoint of a bona fide jazz musician, it is not really jazz. 194, The album features an eclectic collection of old blues, jazz, and romantic pop standards. 195, Brubeck began to assimilate classical influences into his jazz performances. 196, Pianist-composer Childs is a hometown phenomenon busy carving out a career between the jazz and classical worlds. 197, He appeared at the 1975 Berlin jazz festival with Jazztrack and with the Michael Gibbs orchestra. 198, Sometimes there's jazz, sometimes classical, but there's always good background music. 199, A cornettist equally capable of filigree delicacy and challenging power, Barnard's contribution to jazz is considerable. 200, His observations on the burgeoning jazz scene are quite laughable, and typically shot through with self-deception. 200, 201, His hair was the one major battle that Jazz had failed to win with his parents. 202, His first album was released on the hallowed Blue Note jazz label. 203, Gibson L-50 jazz guitar, 1936, all original with original case, £575 ono. 204, Monk shares the piano bench with Horace Silver, a most extraordinary moment in jazz history. 205, Featuring his regular young guitarist partner Howard Alden with lack Lesberg on bass; superbly musical chamber jazz. 206, Attractions include jazz bands, a punch and judy show, craft workshops and an outdoor display of visual arts. 207, They are, in fact, comparable to those of traditional jazz recordings. 208, Dance bands, jazz and crooners of indeterminate age gave way to the new imported sound of the States - rock'n'roll. 209, Getz was one of the first musicians to fuse jazz and Latin rhythms. 210, He heard jazz records at home when very young and played piano by ear. 211, The choices ahead are as drastic and clearcut as the choice between trad jazz and new jazz. 212, Max is a jazz musician, a black cat with Negro features, who owns a talking saxophone, his Alto Ego. 213, Among numerous accomplishments, he ushered in the Jazz Age and heralded the fabled Harlem Renaissance. 214, Cool jazz, as it was called, was smart stuff but quite accessible to music fans who knew little about jazz. 215, He taps that skill on his new album, which is the first official jazz record of his career. 216, They range from non-performing beginner groups to an auditioned jazz band that meets an hour before school starts. 217, One of the pieces is a jazz concerto by the legendary trumpet player Harry James. 218, It was like listening to a jazz history lesson but not recollected in tranquillity, rather the opposite. 219, Jazz, as she had guessed, was disappointed at the decision to call the challenge off. 220, When an audience in a jazz club feels the need to wear earplugs, something is awry. 221, Ella Fitzgerald regularly collaborated with some of the greatest musicians in jazz. 222, It was the Jazz again, and they offered a 10-day contract. 223, I caught their act at the Blue Note Jazz Club. 224, We have, for instance, a jazz band and the more advanced patients do some very good playing. 225, Several nightclubs, together with pubs, jazz and folk clubs, provide a wide choice of entertainment. 226, And on the evening of December 9, there is jazz in the museum courtyard. 227, Even the newest jazz players still rely on a catalog of tunes older than their grandfathers. 228, It's hard driven, but Tommy is unmistakeably a jazz drummer, very crisp and energetic and clearly leading the group. 229, At least the club had a good jazz band, and a first-class cabaret. 230, Davis was one of the most creative jazz musicians of our time. 231, Born in Brno, Czechoslovakia, in 1929,[ ] Kundera worked as a labourer and a jazz musician before turning to writing. 232, In the Army, he played football and maintained his interest in all things artistic, especially jazz. 233, Big-band music, especially Duke Ellington, and both traditional and modern jazz also appealed to the teenager. 234, Tim's father is an avid collector of old blues and jazz records. 235, Area jazz clubs and coffeehouses offer live music while visitors can catch a movie at one of two main theater complexes. 236, In jazz, sidemen often toil in the shadows, except in circles where obscurity is a selling point. 237, Before then, we are inclined to believe only hip jazz musicians and self-destructive beat poets did dope. 238, All-night jam sessions were common in Kansas City jazz clubs of the 1930s. 239, If musicians want to do jazz albums or make obscure folk records there are routes for that. 240, No one embodies better than Coltrane that strange kinship between pentecostal incantation and the spiritual lineage of jazz. 241, Better still, the Jazz got more contributions from their bench than they expected. 242, Metheny's jazz fans will adore this, but all his other admirers will raise an eyebrow too. 243, These types of music also have the advantage of a much wider appeal than jazz, a mainly middle-aged, middle-class interest. 244, The analogies between jazz and pentecostalism continue into more recent years. 245, Anyone who collects jazz records should buy this book. It's full of information on old recordings. 246, Examiner music critic Philip Elwood is the dean of Bay Area jazz writers. 247, White jazz seemed old and intellectual, whereas black jazz was vital, swinging, instinctive. 248, This is the essential condition for all forms of extemporisation, as exemplified in jazz music. 249, There are an orchestra, a concert band, an intermediate band and a 25-member jazz ensemble. 250, The jazz festival features the double bill of singers Mel Torme and Cleo Laine. 251, They had dinner at a jazz club in the next street. 252, Other jazz players appeared to have a better understanding of the music. 253, Jazz, film and literature festivals, entertainment spectaculars and superstar concerts. 254, This was invariably followed by a session of late-night jazz at Ali's Alley downtown in Greenwich Village. 255, There's a double cutaway arrangement and it's a very different body shape from any jazz guitar that I've seen. 256, Jazzy appeal: Recruits are wanted for the Lockwood Lions jazz band which was formed a year ago. 257, I first heard them play at the Pittsburgh Jazz Festival. 258, She's potty about jazz. 259, Back in the Rathausplatz a seven-piece jazz band of students dressed up in 1920s' costume was keeping a large crowd entertained. 260, A group of 16 Tucson-based jazz pros will fire up the Gaslight Theatre tonight. 261, Among the jazz artists, drugs and liquor have exacted a terrible toll. 262, In addition to a number of internationally recognised jazz musicians the Festival attracts a number of artists and attractions from around the region. 263, Expect instrumentals, funky numbers and some soulful jazz vocals from one Marie Harper. 263, 264, For anyone who doesn't know the work of this prodigiously talented jazz pianist, he made one piano sound like three. 265, Definitive music from his golden years and top-class traditional jazz by any standards. 266, The city is also host to annual arts, jazz and folk festivals. 267, A lot of jazz and classical music was part of my music too, thanks to my uncle. |
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