swing music
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swing musics
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摇摆乐, 摇摆
a subgenre of jazz marked by its infectious, propulsive rhythm, prominent use of brass and woodwind instruments, and its association with the swing era of the 1930s and 1940s
Swing music is a jazz style that became popular in the 1930s and 1940s, known for its strong, rhythmic groove and lively tempo. It features a smooth, flowing rhythm where the emphasis is on the off-beat, creating a sense of swinging or bouncing. Swing music typically includes a big band setup with sections for brass, woodwinds, and rhythm instruments. It is characterized by its upbeat melodies, intricate arrangements, and engaging rhythms, making it highly danceable and a central part of the jazz era.
- The dance floor was packed with people eager to move to the infectious rhythms of swing music.
舞池里挤满了渴望随着摇摆乐那富有感染力的节奏舞动的人们。
- Growing up, my grandparents used to dance to swing music at local ballrooms every Saturday night.
在我成长的过程中,我的祖父母每周六晚上都会在当地舞厅跳摇摆乐。
- Learning to play the saxophone helped me appreciate the complexity and energy of swing music.
学习演奏萨克斯管帮助我欣赏了摇摆乐的复杂性和活力。
- The resurgence of interest in vintage fashion and swing dancing has brought swing music back into the mainstream.
对复古时尚和摇摆舞的兴趣复苏使摇摆音乐重新成为主流。
- The swing music played by the band at the wedding reception kept everyone on their feet and dancing all night long.
乐队在婚礼上演奏的摇摆音乐让每个人都站起来跳舞,整晚不停。