单词 | hot lick |
释义 | > as lemmashot lick a. In jazz, dance music, etc.: a short solo or phrase, usually improvised and often interpolated into a piece of written music; = break n.1 9c; frequently in hot lick (cf. hot adj. 12h). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > section of piece of music > [noun] > passages in jazz jazz1918 break1926 chorus1926 stop time1929 tag1929 lick1932 riff1933 ride1935 release1936 sock chorus1936 rideout1939 screamer1940 stop chords1941 chase1942 stop chorus1942 mop1945 1932 Melody Maker June 509 They manage to steal a ‘lick’ from an American record. 1933 Metronome Apr. 29 Please do not..think I want ‘hot licks’ to memorize in all keys. 1933 Fortune Aug. 47/1 His licks (musical phrases) are original. 1935 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) Nov. 38/3 Hot artists..add their licks to the exciting music that flourishes there. 1935 Vanity Fair Nov. 71 Hot artists or bands that can put across their licks successfully..can ‘go’. 1935 Peabody Bull. (Baltimore) Dec. 42/2 Licks: Phrases used in solo choruses that are..catchy. They occur in ‘ad lib solos’ or hot choruses. 1952 B. Ulanov Hist. Jazz in Amer. xix. 237 The panic was on to push vibrato aside, pick up his licks, and produce his sound. 1970 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 26 Sept. 27/3 The blues riff is even better, full of Charlie Parker~like bebop licks. < as lemmas |
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