jug band
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Definition
Noun: A jug band is a musical ensemble that typically uses a combination of standard acoustic instruments and improvised, homemade instruments. The most characteristic instrument is the jug, played by buzzing the lips into its mouth to produce a deep, rhythmic bass sound. Other common improvised instruments include the washboard (played as a percussion instrument), kazoos, washtub basses, spoons, and combs.
Usage
A jug band is a specific type of folk or blues band known for its rustic, do-it-yourself sound. * The jug band performed at the street fair, entertaining the crowd with their lively tunes. * Forming a jug band is a fun way to make music without needing expensive equipment.
Advanced Usage
- The term often evokes the early 20th-century American folk and blues traditions, particularly from the Southern United States.
- While historically associated with folk music, the jug band format has been used in other genres like skiffle and psychedelic rock.
Variants and Related Words
- Skiffle band: A related type of ensemble, originating in the UK, that also uses homemade or improvised instruments, often including a washboard and tea-chest bass. Jug bands are a primary influence on skiffle.
Synonyms
- Folk ensemble (though this is a broader, more generic term)
- Improvised instrument band (descriptive, not a standard term)
Related Idioms & Phrases
- Jug band music: Refers to the genre or style of music played by such groups.
- He has a deep appreciation for old-time jug band music.
Noun
- a musical group that uses jugs and washboards and kazoos and other improvised instruments