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a term used to identify someone who plays jazz music
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jazz-playin
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a fellow or fellows
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cats
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a style of jazz popular in the 1930's and arranged for a large dance band
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swing
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correctly; in accordance to facts
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rightly
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casual or carefree; light-hearted
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breezy
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to walk with long steps
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stride
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to register or place on a list
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enrolled
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ideas or opinions
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notions
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a style of jazz piano music having a two-four rhythm base
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ragtime
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exciting; lively
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rousing
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to run or go fast wihout effort
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romp
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to drop heavily and give a "twanging" sound
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plunk
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lacking taste or knowledge
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crude
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to make short light ringing sounds as a bell
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tinkling
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musical sounds in arrangement
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melodies
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a combination of usually three or more musical tones sounded simultaneously
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chords
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tones one chromatic half step above a given tone
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sharps
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to lower (a pitch), especially one half step
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flats
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