big bands
常見例句
- Though rock-and-roll had not yet swamped it, jazz big bands were no longer commercially viable.
盡管搖滾樂還沒有完全侵人,但大型爵士樂隊在商業(yè)上不再風(fēng)光了。 - So from ragtime's syncopation and the blues scales to big bands and improvisation, jazz has some complicated roots.
所以,從散拍音樂的切分音和藍(lán)調(diào)音階到大樂團(tuán)和即興演奏,爵士的起源還真是復(fù)雜。 - I wanted to play with this one, and I feel like I got to - both my parents, parents were…in big bands, so I've always had a passion for jazz.
我像這張中發(fā)揮一下,我感覺自己必須- 我的父母都參加了知名樂隊,所以我總是喜歡爵士。
zhaidou.com - Or he missed them. He had decided he did not like the music of the big bands.
- And on six Sunday nights a year, ballroom dancers from as far away as St.Louis - two states away in Missouri - once again head to downtown Indianapolis to swing to the music of big bands and rekindle memories of long-ago dances and romances at the Roof.
- Arcade Fire starting opening in concerts for major bands like U2 and working with big names like David Bowie.
- Because by the time we moved out to Long Island, there were no more big bands really to speak of.
NPR: Patti Austin, Singing Gershwin's Praises - Most relevant to the music on Toast of the Nation, Gillespie led his own big bands — three of them.
NPR: Dizzy Gillespie All-Stars, New York Voices In Concert - And he was productive: He first worked in the trumpet sections of big bands, until he stepped forward and led the small-group revolution, creating fast, intricate new music known as bebop and pioneering Afro-Cuban jazz.
NPR: Dizzy Gillespie All-Stars, New York Voices In Concert 返回 big bands