scatting Synonyms

scatting Meaning

scatting

to improvise nonsense syllables usually to an instrumental accompaniment, to move fast, animal fecal droppings, jazz singing with nonsense syllables, to go away quickly

scatting Sentence Examples

  1. The jazz vocalist's scatting transformed the melody into a vibrant improvisation.
  2. He scatted effortlessly, weaving intricate vocal patterns into the instrumental backdrop.
  3. Dizzy Gillespie's scatting was a groundbreaking technique that revolutionized the genre.
  4. The scatting on the bebop record added an infectious energy to the music.
  5. She scatted scatting wordlessly, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere.
  6. His scatting skills were so advanced that he could mimic the sound of a trumpet solo.
  7. The scatting lyrics were abstract and nonsensical, but they evoked a deep emotional response.
  8. The scatting session became a spontaneous and joyful expression of musical freedom.
  9. Some traditional jazz purists frowned upon scatting, considering it a departure from the genre's roots.
  10. Despite its initial resistance, scatting eventually became an integral part of the jazz vocabulary.

FAQs About the word scatting

to improvise nonsense syllables usually to an instrumental accompaniment, to move fast, animal fecal droppings, jazz singing with nonsense syllables, to go away

trolling, harmonizing, yodeling, lilting, slurring, trilling, quavering, humming, yodelling,crooning

confronting,daring, remaining, facing, defying, staying, dwelling, lingering, hanging around, bearding

The jazz vocalist's scatting transformed the melody into a vibrant improvisation.

He scatted effortlessly, weaving intricate vocal patterns into the instrumental backdrop.

Dizzy Gillespie's scatting was a groundbreaking technique that revolutionized the genre.

The scatting on the bebop record added an infectious energy to the music.