- trad jazz
- trad ˈjazzn no pl BRIT Dixieland[jazz] m* * *[trd] (inf)nTraditional m, Oldtime m
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
Trad jazz — short for traditional jazz is a music genre popular in Britain and Australia from the 1940s onward through the 1950s and which still has enthusiasts today. It represented a recreation of the sounds and playing styles of New Orleans jazz. British… … Wikipedia
trad jazz — UK [ˈtræd ˌdʒæz] US noun [uncountable] music a type of jazz that was popular between the 1920s and the 1940s, or jazz influenced by styles such as dixieland Thesaurus: types of musichyponym * * * ˈtrad jazz [trad jazz … Useful english dictionary
trad jazz — trad ,jazz noun uncount a type of jazz that was popular between the 1920s and the 1940s, or jazz influenced by styles such as DIXIELAND … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Trad Jazz — Traditional Jazz auch Trad Jazz genannt, gilt als eine Stilrichtung des Jazz, die sich Anfang der 1940er bis in die 1950er Jahre vor allem in angloamerikanischen Ländern wie Großbritannien oder Australien durchsetzte und noch heute zahlreiche… … Deutsch Wikipedia
trad jazz — UK [ˈtræd ˌdʒæz] / US noun [uncountable] music a type of jazz that was popular between the 1920s and the 1940s, or jazz influenced by styles such as dixieland … English dictionary
trad — [træd] n also .trad jazz [U] a style of ↑jazz that was popular in the 1920s. One instrument plays complicated ↑rhythms and notes, and the rest of the instruments play regular rhythms … Dictionary of contemporary English
jazz — London was considered a jazz city in the 1950s and 1960s. Gerrard Street, now Chinatown in London, saw the opening of countless jazz clubs, perhaps the most influential of which was Ronnie Scott’s, founded in 1959. Ronnie Scott (b. 1927), a… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
trad — [[t]træ̱d[/t]] N UNCOUNT Trad or trad jazz is a kind of jazz based on the jazz that was played in the 1920s. [BRIT] … English dictionary
Jazz — For other uses, see Jazz (disambiguation). Jazz Stylistic origins: Blues • Folk • March • Ragtime … Wikipedia
Jazz guitar — This article is about the types of guitars and guitar playing styles used in jazz. For performers who play jazz guitar, see jazz guitarist. Hollowbody electric guitars are quite common in jazz; the Gibson ES 175 is a classic example. It has been… … Wikipedia
Jazz (word) — That Funny Jas Band From Dixieland , 1916 sheet music cover. Alternative spellings such as jass , jas and even jasz were seen until 1918. The origin of the word jazz is one of the most sought after word origins in modern American English. The… … Wikipedia