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Scatt

Definition:

A term used in jazz music to describe an improvised vocal or instrumental solo in which the performer sings or plays rapid, nonsensical syllables or sounds.

Examples:

As a noun:

  1. Jamie's scatt during the jazz concert was absolutely mesmerizing.
  2. The trumpet player amazed the audience with an impressive scatt.

As a verb:

  1. The singer scatted beautifully over the complex chord progressions.
  2. She scatts with incredible ease and improvisation.

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