bebop
/ˈbiːbɒp/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbiːbɑːp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbē-ˌbäp/ (ame, mw)
bebop — 名詞
1. a fast style of jazz in which musicians use difficult rhythms and long improvise
咆勃爵士
節奏複雜、常有長篇即興獨奏的爵士樂
a fast style of jazz in which musicians use difficult rhythms and long improvised solos
Feng spent the evening listening to bebop records from the 1940s.
Feng 花了一整晚聽一九四零年代的咆勃爵士唱片。
collocation: listening to bebop records
At the club, Eve heard a bebop drummer push the band faster.
在那家俱樂部裡,Eve 聽見一位咆勃爵士鼓手把整個樂團越帶越快。
Our music teacher used bebop to show how modern jazz grew more complex.
我們的音樂老師用咆勃爵士來說明現代爵士樂如何變得更複雜。
Greta prefers bebop when she wants sharp solos and quick rhythm changes.
Greta 想聽俐落獨奏和快速節奏轉換時,就會選咆勃爵士。
A late-night radio show introduced Christopher to bebop during college.
一個深夜廣播節目在 Christopher 讀大學時把他帶進了咆勃爵士的世界。
- bop
shorter form, often used by jazz listeners and writers
- modern jazz
broader label that can include bebop and other later jazz styles
文法句型
listen to bebop
play bebop
bebop record
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and often follows verbs such as listen to, play, study, or love. It names the jazz style itself rather than one single song or performance.