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Qu'est-ce (qui) est jazzy - définition

MUSICAL STYLE AND GENRE
Jazz music; Jazz history; Jazzy; Modern Jazz; Jazz (music genre); Vaudeville jazz; Jazz structure; Jazz Structure; History of jazz; Jazz Music History; Jazz genres; Post-war jazz; Diversity in jazz
  • Joan Chamorro (bass), [[Andrea Motis]] (trumpet), and [[Ignasi Terraza]] (piano) in 2018
  • [[Albert Gleizes]], 1915, ''[[Composition for "Jazz"]]'' from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
  • Art Blakey (1973)
  • Benny Goodman (1943)
  • The Bolden Band]] around 1905
  • Dance in Congo Square in the late 1700s, artist's conception by [[E. W. Kemble]] from a century later
  • [[David Sanborn]], 2008
  • Dizzy Gillespie, 1955
  • Duke Ellington at the Hurricane Club (1943)
  • American jazz composer, lyricist, and pianist [[Eubie Blake]] made an early contribution to the genre's etymology
  • V pentatonic scale over II–V–I chord progression
  • date=August 2012}}<!--the text above says the fifth step of a pentatonic scale, but this shows the fifth step of the C major diatonic scale-->
  • The King & Carter Jazzing Orchestra photographed in Houston, Texas, January 1921
  • John Coltrane, 1963
  • [[John Zorn]] performing in 2006
  • Machito (maracas) and his sister Graciella Grillo (claves)
  • Fusion trumpeter [[Miles Davis]] in 1989
  • Mongo Santamaria (1969)
  • [[Jelly Roll Morton]], in Los Angeles, California, c. 1917 or 1918
  • Naná Vasconcelos playing the Afro-Brazilian [[Berimbau]]
  • [[Peter Brötzmann]] is a key figure in European free jazz.
  • Randy Weston
  • [[Scott Joplin]] in 1903
  • The late 18th-century painting ''[[The Old Plantation]]'', depicting African-Americans on a [[Virginia]] plantation dancing to percussion and a banjo.
  • Steve Coleman in Paris, July 2004
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  • [[W. C. Handy]] at 19, 1892
  • [[Wynton Marsalis]]

jazzy         
¦ adjective (jazzier, jazziest)
1. of or in the style of jazz.
2. bright, colourful, and showy.
Derivatives
jazzily adverb
jazziness noun
jazzy         
(jazzier, jazziest)
If you describe something as jazzy, you mean that it is colourful and modern.
...a jazzy tie.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
jazz         
stuff
'...and all that jazz'

Wikipédia

Jazz

Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major form of musical expression in traditional and popular music. Jazz is characterized by swing and blue notes, complex chords, call and response vocals, polyrhythms and improvisation. Jazz has roots in European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.

As jazz spread around the world, it drew on national, regional, and local musical cultures, which gave rise to different styles. New Orleans jazz began in the early 1910s, combining earlier brass band marches, French quadrilles, biguine, ragtime and blues with collective polyphonic improvisation. But jazz did not begin as a single musical tradition in New Orleans or elsewhere. In the 1930s, arranged dance-oriented swing big bands, Kansas City jazz (a hard-swinging, bluesy, improvisational style), and gypsy jazz (a style that emphasized musette waltzes) were the prominent styles. Bebop emerged in the 1940s, shifting jazz from danceable popular music toward a more challenging "musician's music" which was played at faster tempos and used more chord-based improvisation. Cool jazz developed near the end of the 1940s, introducing calmer, smoother sounds and long, linear melodic lines.

The mid-1950s saw the emergence of hard bop, which introduced influences from rhythm and blues, gospel, and blues to small groups and particularly to saxophone and piano. Modal jazz developed in the late 1950s, using the mode, or musical scale, as the basis of musical structure and improvisation, as did free jazz, which explored playing without regular meter, beat and formal structures. Jazz-rock fusion appeared in the late 1960s and early 1970s, combining jazz improvisation with rock music's rhythms, electric instruments, and highly amplified stage sound. In the early 1980s, a commercial form of jazz fusion called smooth jazz became successful, garnering significant radio airplay. Other styles and genres abound in the 21st century, such as Latin and Afro-Cuban jazz.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour jazzy
1. It brings back memories of the cinema of 1'80s: Flashy clothes, jazzy styling and gaudy sets.
2. During the Bronx River Hip–Hop Walk, host Jazzy Jay instructs listeners how to look native.
3. It can take fairly boring video and make it seem pretty jazzy –– or better yet, amusing.
4. "He‘d have really got into our abstract, jazzy side and pushed us in that direction.
5. I say, no, that Spectator readers want the new and the fashionable and the jazzy.