jazzistic
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]jazzistic (not comparable)
- Of or relating to jazz.
- 1991, International Association of Jazz Record Collectors, IAJRC Journal[1], volumes 24-25:
- Hubbard next offered a slow rendering of "Embraceable You," a warmly romantic yet still exciting and jazzistic interpretation, something he is uniquely capable of achieving.
- 2015, Robert Stam, Richard Porton, Leo Goldsmith, Keywords in Subversive Film/Media Aesthetics[2]:
- While some films merely "include" jazz on their soundtracks, others, such as Shirley Clarke's Harlem Story, or Cassavetes' Shadows, or Rivette's L'Amour Fou, or Kiarostami's Ten, are formally jazzistic.
- 2016, George E. Lewis, Benjamin Piekut, The Oxford Handbook of Critical Improvisation Studies[3], volume 1:
- Among the properties of musics in the jazzistic field, isn't there precisely this dialogic treatment of so-called oppositions and contradictions rendered complementary?
Romanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]jazzistic m or n (feminine singular jazzistică, masculine plural jazzistici, feminine and neuter plural jazzistice)
Declension
[edit]Declension of jazzistic
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indefinite | jazzistic | jazzistică | jazzistici | jazzistice | ||
definite | jazzisticul | jazzistica | jazzisticii | jazzisticele | |||
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indefinite | jazzistic | jazzistice | jazzistici | jazzistice | ||
definite | jazzisticului | jazzisticei | jazzisticilor | jazzisticelor |