jazz group
Noun: A jazz group is a small ensemble of musicians who perform jazz music together. It typically consists of a few instrumentalists, such as those playing piano, bass, drums, and saxophone or trumpet, who collaborate in an improvisational style characteristic of jazz.
The term "jazz group" is used to describe the collective of musicians. It is a neutral and descriptive term. - We went to the club to listen to a jazz group from New Orleans. - She plays saxophone in a local jazz group.
- As a collective subject: The group is often treated as a singular entity.
- The jazz group is performing its final set tonight.
- Jazz band: A very similar term, often used interchangeably with "jazz group," though "band" can sometimes imply a slightly larger or more formal ensemble.
- Combo: A casual term for a small jazz group.
- Jazz quartet/quintet/etc.: Terms specifying the exact number of musicians in the group (e.g., a quartet has four members).
- Jazz ensemble
- Jazz combo
Note: "Jazz group" itself is not typically part of idioms. The related musical activity gives rise to phrases like: - To sit in with a jazz group: To join a group temporarily for a performance. - The famous trumpeter asked to sit in with the jazz group for a few songs.
- a small band of jazz musicians