jazzy - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • vibe: Nadine - The only vocalist of the camp she brings a jazzy soulful vibe to the heavy beats.
  • groove: But, you have to remember the year of release; so don't go expecting anything more than a traditionally jazzy groove.
  • riff: A neat little jazzy riff caught my attention in this well delivered piece.
  • chord: Matt's second song was more relaxed in pace, with jazzy chords helping to create a warm, very melodic atmosphere.
  • soundtrack: Grand Tour also featured the presenter driving around in a ( sl ight ly less sexy ) car accompanied by a cheerful jazzy soundtrack.
  • swing: The music behind the lyrics is strong, a pleasing concoction that merrily trips between funk guitars to jazzy swing.

Modifying Another Word

  • slightly: Derek showed off his soulful vocals and mellow, slightly jazzy, guitar style.
  • almost: Some upbeat, almost jazzy arrangements have their roots with George Shearing, the venerable blind English jazz master.
  • quite: But in actual fact were just quite jazzy pop.
  • very: The vocals on the track, which are sung by David Gilmour, are interrupted for a very jazzy sax solo by Dick Parry.
  • back: This short laid back jazzy song was written by Andy Power.
  • too: I like the dramatic entry into the chorus, but then it sounds a bit too jazzy and laid-back for my liking.

Used with adjective complement

  • get: Both Matt and Johnny take great solos, it gets quite jazzy, you almost forget how it all started.

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