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jazz

/dʒæz/

[/dʒæz/]

improvised American music

Intermediatenoun

Definition

A style of music with strong rhythms and improvisation that began among African Americans.

Example

In the smoky club, the band played jazz late into the night, each musician taking a solo.

In the smoky club, the band played jazz late into the night, each musician taking a solo.

Etymology

Of uncertain origin, first recorded around 1912 in American slang before becoming a musical term.

How & Where It’s Used

A major genre born in early-20th-century New Orleans.

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