Sentences with phrase «jazz riff»

A jazz riff is a short, catchy musical phrase or melody that is commonly used in jazz improvisation. It is characterized by its rhythm, swing, and improvisational nature. Full definition
By comparison, Caritas in Veritate is like jazz riffs on a familiar tune.
These paintings are more like playful jazz riffs on a famous melody, rather than a strategy of conscious art historical appropriation.
Ole Miss standout Robert Nkemdiche (and a partner who may or may not have been his brother Denzel) laid down some sick jazz riffs at Morgan Freeman's Ground Zero blues club.
He would slip into the campus auditorium, settle into the piano bench in the orchestra pit and begin jazz riffs.
«I call it Sun Salutation C; it's like an improvisational jazz riff, using the basic structure of Sun Salutation B and then expanding it in interesting ways.»
AUTOMATA is a smooth jazz riff of a film noir that covers familiar territory with an intriguing twist, and a novel brand of hopeful melancholy.
His sense of humor plays lightly on themes of literature, mortality, and nostalgia, as if he were composing jazz riffs on an old banjo.
But my feeling is how you deal with a crime film in 2016 is a jazz riff.
With an all - new cast, it feels almost like a jazz riff, playing with the characters and themes and sending them in new...
THE VERDICT: Meandering like a jazz riff, Miles Ahead is a curio that doesn't quite come off.
They're all jazz riffs to me.
With his raspy, whispery voice Dion Graham inhabits musical genius Miles Davis in this tell - all autobiography that flows like a jazz riff.
However, the message about race riots adds its own conflicting, anonymous voices, and the grammar suggests a jazz riff for art.
She refuses Bearden's Cubist aspirations, unlike Kerry James Marshall, but also updates his jazz riffs for new pop - culture inflections.
(1992)-- the title is taken from a jazz riff by Miles Davis — follows Klee's lead in taking a line for a walk.
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