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Synonyms for jazzy

resembling jazz (especially in its rhythm)

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(used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display

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They've tweaked their sound for their fourth collection, vocalist Nicole explaining: "We wanted to target more lush and radiant textures, some classic rock riffs, some jazzier elements and some full-on punk snarl."
Lost Tribe continues this high-energy, onthe-beat, rock mode, though Cohen's acoustic bass counter theme has a jazzier flow, and Her-r shkovits' solo has the kind of attention to melody and rhythmic flow one might expect of a Cuban pianist.
Even playing something familiar, such as a cover of Jimi Hendrix's "The Wind Cries Mary,'' you can clearly hear his imprint and interpretation of the song -- jazzier, in this instance, more upbeat.
His production work on Frank Ocean's "Channel Orange" and Kendrick Lamar's "Good Kid, MAAD City" showed him working his way toward a jazzier, more impressionistic register.
Was Keith Jarrett's American quartet jazzier than his European quartet?
Freddy's voice is raspier, smokier, and perhaps even jazzier. His vocals are suave, elegant, formidable, and articulate.
Home grown talent Esco Williams produced the soulful performance of the day with an uplifting show, whilst acts like the SueEyo Jazz Band give proceedings a jazzier atmosphere.
Led by Mad Mike Banks, UR's early evening set focused more on the jazzier side of their output, but still had the crowd going from the off.
Playing an early evening slot, the Motor City outfit's set leaned more to their jazzier side, with a live saxophonist free-styling over their deep techno grooves.
"In the beginning it was just a collection of bands who were playing in the local pubs and clubs and Caravan developed a jazzier style," explained Hastings, who returned to his Scottish roots six years ago and now bases himself in the tiny Highlands village of Tomintoul.
The idea is to give the retro Bollywood formula of masala a contemporary twist, strictly in terms of jazzier action and camera tricks.
Their natural feel for the jazzier end of the honky tonk is reflected in competent originals and covers of classics.
Then there's Black People, which is jazzier and a bit less serious than most of the tunes on Spiders.
American smooth is the jazzier, American version of fox trots, tangos, and waltzes.
Many have it backwards, insisting that a jazzier way of learning will produce dramatic effects.