释义 |
bluesy, a.|ˈbluːzɪ| [f. blues + -y1.] Of music: resembling or characteristic of the blues; using ‘blue notes’ or having some other feature in common with the blues.
1958J. Silverman Folk Blues (1968) 22 Guitarists, particularly, will recognize these two chords{ddd}Aesthetically, they sound bluesy. 1961Sunday Mercury (Birmingham) 8 Jan. 16/6 This slow, almost haunting, bluesy piece. 1967Melody Maker 29 Apr. 10/4 As a soloist he is hardly a jazz giant, but these are pleasing, jumping, bluesy tracks which should appeal to the jazz fringe audience in particular. 1968Listener 8 Aug. 186/1, I heard something Hebraic rather than bluesy in the crushed chord-clusters of all 12 semitones. 1977Rolling Stone 24 Mar. 65/1 Willie Smith's drumming is recorded up front, his cymbal socks sounding inscrutably bluesy. 1984Listener 19 Apr. 34/4 A bluesy score..and some relentlessly grim pans of the bed-sit and the dank staircase leading to it, underline what is a lonely, cheerless existence. 1986City Limits 10 Apr. 39 A voice that is more bluesy than churchy. |