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skiffle (n)

a style of popular music in the 1950s; based on American folk music and played on guitars and improvised percussion instruments

skiffle Sentence Examples

  1. The energetic skiffle band electrified the crowd with their infectious rhythms.
  2. The group's signature skiffle sound was a blend of folk, blues, and rock 'n' roll.
  3. The skiffle craze of the 1950s inspired a generation of young musicians.
  4. The homemade skiffle instruments, such as washboards and tea chests, gave the music its unique character.
  5. The skiffle movement provided a platform for budding talents like Lonnie Donegan and the Quarrymen.
  6. The upbeat skiffle tunes became synonymous with summer festivals and outdoor gatherings.
  7. The skiffle revival of the 1990s rekindled interest in the genre's infectious energy.
  8. The skiffle aesthetic of acoustic guitars and makeshift percussion continues to influence contemporary folk music.
  9. A skiffle jam session often brings together musicians from diverse backgrounds to create spontaneous and lively performances.
  10. The timeless appeal of skiffle lies in its ability to unite people through its upbeat and accessible sound.

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a style of popular music in the 1950s; based on American folk music and played on guitars and improvised percussion instruments

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The energetic skiffle band electrified the crowd with their infectious rhythms.

The group's signature skiffle sound was a blend of folk, blues, and rock 'n' roll.

The skiffle craze of the 1950s inspired a generation of young musicians.

The homemade skiffle instruments, such as washboards and tea chests, gave the music its unique character.