Examples of 'jazz competition' in a sentence

Meaning of "jazz competition"

Jazz competition is an event or contest where musicians or bands showcase their jazz improvisation skills and compete against one another. It involves performances, evaluations, and comparisons of jazz musicians and their ability to improvise within the genre, often resulting in winners or rankings based on criteria such as technical skill, creativity, and musicality

How to use "jazz competition" in a sentence

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Also this week, Bucharest hosts an international jazz competition.
The famous Megève jazz competition takes place mid-July.
Ellington is considered the Super Bowl of high-school jazz competition.
The Avignon international jazz competition will receive 6 different projects coming from different parts of Europe.
The 7 Virtual Jazz Club website hosts the first fully global online jazz competition inhistory.
Jazz competition for musicians of under 30 years of age.
First prize, tap and jazz competition.
It was in your service record. First prize, tap and jazz competition.
Vincent Bourgeyx won a soloist prize at the jazz competition of La defense in 2003.
In 2001, he won 2nd prize as a soloist at the Paris La Défense International Jazz Competition.
Three years later, the trio was a finalist in the French jazz competition Jazz en Baie 2013.
In 1993 Pauliina May won the second price of the Finnish jazz competition Lady Summertime.

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