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jam session

NOUN
  1. an impromptu jazz concert

How To Use jam session In A Sentence

  • Two military geniuses take a break from war games to duel in a rousing jam session on the guqin, a zither-like stringed instrument. Woo-Hoo! Hong Kong Auteur Sinks <i>Titanic</i> with <i>Red Cliffs</i>
  • One is the - there's not a sufficient amount of what we call jam sessions. A Jazz Guitar Legend: Alive, Live and 75
  • Jam session, a noun from bebop era, is a stage for jazz musicians demonstrates their technique and creative ideas.
  • Given the band started out from boozy ad-lib jam sessions, this has all been rather unexpected.
  • So the musicians entered or departed one by one, giving way to each other in the course of performance, not that different from a jazz jam session.
  • Go, man, go!" someone shouts, a sure sign that Jack is riffing like a bebopper at a jam session. Jack Kerouac, Republican Party Hero
  • The night kicked off with an hour-long jam session that kept the crowd turnt.
  • This was no shaggy jam session, but a rigorous evocation of a freak-out.
  • The basic rhythm track for "Cecelia" -- hands thumping on blue jeans and an out of tune guitar -- was pulled out of a jam session Art and Paul had with friends on Blue Jay Way the street made famous by George Harrison when in Los Angeles during the summer of the Manson murders. Michael Giltz: CD Of The Week: Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
  • The poetry readings, lunchtime concerts, museum exhibits and jam sessions add to this week of swing in the spring.
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