Jazz Music Terminology

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a style of jazz characterized by fast tempo, improvisation, and intricate melodies

  • The jazz musician was known for his innovative bebop style.
  • Let's go check out that bebop show at the club tonight.
  • I love grooving to some smooth bebop tunes.
  • Her mind was like a bebop melody, constantly shifting and evolving.

noun a musical instrument of the woodwind family, typically made of brass and consisting of a conical tube, keys, and a mouthpiece

  • The jazz band featured a talented saxophone player during their performance.
  • I love the sound of a saxophone in a smooth jazz ensemble.
  • That saxophone solo was killer!
  • His words flowed like a saxophone melody, smooth and captivating.

noun a jazz vocal technique in which the singer uses nonsense syllables instead of words

  • The jazz singer showcased his talent for scat singing during the performance.
  • I love it when singers do that scat singing thing in songs.
  • Did you hear that scat singing in the song? It was awesome!
  • Her scat singing was like a musical conversation with the instruments.

noun a musical instrument in the brass family with a slide mechanism for changing the length of the tube and therefore the pitch of the notes

  • The musician performed a beautiful solo on the slide trombone during the orchestra concert.
  • I love the sound of a slide trombone in a jazz band.
  • Check out the cool slide trombone player jamming on stage!
  • Her words flowed smoothly, like a slide trombone in a symphony.

noun a set of kettle drums played by one musician in an orchestra or band

  • The orchestra's percussion section includes a set of timpani for the upcoming performance.
  • I love the sound of the timpani in that song, it really adds a nice touch.
  • Check out the drummer on the timpani, they're killing it!
  • The timpani of emotions in her voice resonated with the audience.