1
: music of African American origin typically played with a syncopated steady rhythm and using repeating harmonic sequences (as of popular songs or the blues) as the basis for extemporaneous improvised solos and in which instruments often imitate vocal qualities of phrasing, timbre, and pitch (as blue notes)
2
: jazz dance
takes classes in ballet, tap, and jazz
… No, jazz dance is not dead. Jazz in the twenty-first century is a mix of roots and fruits of the form, traditions, progressions, and transgressions.—
Melanie George
—often used before another nouna jazz dancer
jazz choreography
3
: similar but unspecified things : stuff
I love the life of the open sea. It's so … free, that wind, and the waves, and all that jazz.—
John Updike
4
: empty talk : nonsense sense 1b(1)
Don't give me that jazz about guys still fighting for jobs. Please. If it's this close to the regular season and you're still fighting for a roster spot … your odds of having a long NFL career are less than slim.—
Tom Jones
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