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jazz [ʤæz] SUST. sin pl.

1. jazz MÚS.:

jazz
jazz m
jazz
dżez m
jazz band/club

2. jazz AM pey. coloq. (nonsense):

jazz
bzdury fpl

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

and all that jazz coloq.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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During the 1980s, a neo-traditional school of jazz sought to reconnect with the past.
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Since 2000, a jazz festival has been held every year.
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His paintings also developed the theme of music and dance, portraying jazz bands and piano players.
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Free jazz and honking sessions rarely get this good.
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By the late 1960s, jazz, blues and rock artists began to perform there.
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It has become a standard song in the swing, jazz and big band repertoire.
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This included interest not only in black writing and art, but in the rising jazz and theatre scenes as well.
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During his teenage years he formed his own jazz quartet and a few other musical groups.
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It specializes in live rock and jazz shows.
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The time they spent as members of the school's jazz band would play a large part in the band's beginnings.
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