jazz; jazz dance (jazz?ballet/jazz?dance); meaningless words; that sort of thing; jazz;
Example: A musician is playing loud and blaring jazz music from the street corner.
Musicians?blast?their?brassy?jazz?from?street?corners.
I never really had an interest in jazz.
Jazz?has?never?really?turned?me?on.
This album gave me my first exposure to modern jazz.
This?album?was?my?first?introduction?to?modern?jazz.
Expansion: Jazz (Jazz), a music type, originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries The United States was born in the southern port city of New Orleans, and its musical roots come from blues and ragtime. Jazz pays attention to improvisation, is based on the shuffle rhythm with swing characteristics, and is a combination of black African culture and white European culture.
In the first dozen years of the 20th century, jazz was mainly developed in New Orleans. After 1917, it moved to Chicago and then to New York in the 1930s. Jazz became popular all over the world. The main styles of jazz include: New Orleans jazz, swing, bebop, cold jazz, free jazz, Latin jazz, fusion jazz, etc.