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Definition of doo-wop in English: doo-wopnoun ˈduːwɒpˈdo͞owäp mass nounA style of popular music marked by the use of close harmony vocals using nonsense phrases, originating in the US in the 1950s. 杜沃普(指一种流行音乐,其特点是用密集和声演唱无意义的乐句,20世纪50年代起源于美国) Example sentencesExamples - Dance, jazz, be-bop, 50s doo-wop, and standard jangle-pop all get thrown into the mix at varying points, while remaining inimitably in the thrall of their particular brand of noise.
- Pop has always done this kind of thing - check back to the first half of the 60s when doo-wop, Motown and girl-groups turned the charts into a tub of sudsy glory.
- The band combines doo-wop with slacker rock for a truly unique recording.
- It's not as ambient but it still crosses many similar paths, from film score to a simple song with a whole bunch of twists in the middle, ranging from free jazz to good old doo-wop.
- The song is a snappy blend of doo-wop, ska and rhythm and blues, with an uptempo dance-beat.
- Jump blues, country, gospel, western swing and pop - forget stereotypes, primal rock was more than just doo-wop and rockabilly.
- From barbershop quartets to gospel close-harmony groups to doo-wop to the kooky a cappella experiments, vocals-only pop music has a long history.
- He had worked his way through the music business from doo-wop to folk, and saw the changing tides.
- This is the high peak of their doo-wop, with tricky little rhythms on the falsetto lead line and some extremely beautiful lyrics that seem to go beyond high school puppy love into something more universal.
- Taking on rock, jazz, blues, avant-garde, classical, doo-wop and all the other styles he incorporated in his compositions, they take it all in their stride and play just how he would have liked it.
- The whole album was explained as being both a tribute and a satire of doo-wop, the culmination of his live-hate relationship with it.
- His music ranges from boogie blues and doo-wop to jazz fusion.
- These audio jump cuts and sudden changes in ambience were also reflected in the music, as doo-wop, pop songs, political commentary, fuzz guitar rock and cocktail jazz all piled up on each other.
- Like a streetcorner serenade, it's got all the oooh's, aaah's, handclaps and snaps of classic doo-wop, and yet it somehow remains brilliantly, unwaveringly faithful to the original.
- Their jazz and doo-wop strains were definitely blurred in the translation of their recorded sound to the stage, and their robotic elements almost completely absent, which rubbed some fans the wrong way.
- More theatrical tricks and styles - the yodel, the spoken interlude, the intricate harmonies of doo-wop - fell away as the decade progressed.
- Yet the music they played, fuzzed garage punk that lifted liberally from such diverse strands as doo-wop, vaudeville, blues and sugary teen pop, absolutely refused to take any prisoners.
- Real people, not models, danced dopey and devil-may-care in real, dirty streets and futzed over relationships, all intercut with name and no-name musicians singing original tunes-blues, doo-wop, rock, country.
- The songs do have some vocal basslines, nonsense syllables, and a cappella passages, but the harmonies rarely evoke '50s or early '60s doo-wop.
- Jump music, gospel, R & B, doo-wop, bebop, uptown soul, and the US response to the British invasion are all heavily featured.
Derivativesnoun The only confusing aspect of this version of the play was trying to establish early on what part the doo-woppers played in the production. Example sentencesExamples - I eschewed the doo-woppers for the blues and rockabilly types.
- This album is out of print as the doo-woppers are currently in the studio getting ready to release a new album.
- It wasn't just the doo-woppers who padded or enriched their repertoire with pop oldies.
- I certainly don't mean to imply that the doo-woppers don't have problems that need solving, but shouldn't these other items be of some importance and demand equally prompt attention?
Definition of doo-wop in US English: doo-wopnounˈdo͞owäp A style of pop music marked by the use of close harmony vocals using nonsense phrases, originating in the US in the 1950s. 杜沃普(指一种流行音乐,其特点是用密集和声演唱无意义的乐句,20世纪50年代起源于美国) Example sentencesExamples - Jump blues, country, gospel, western swing and pop - forget stereotypes, primal rock was more than just doo-wop and rockabilly.
- Dance, jazz, be-bop, 50s doo-wop, and standard jangle-pop all get thrown into the mix at varying points, while remaining inimitably in the thrall of their particular brand of noise.
- The whole album was explained as being both a tribute and a satire of doo-wop, the culmination of his live-hate relationship with it.
- Taking on rock, jazz, blues, avant-garde, classical, doo-wop and all the other styles he incorporated in his compositions, they take it all in their stride and play just how he would have liked it.
- Jump music, gospel, R & B, doo-wop, bebop, uptown soul, and the US response to the British invasion are all heavily featured.
- Real people, not models, danced dopey and devil-may-care in real, dirty streets and futzed over relationships, all intercut with name and no-name musicians singing original tunes-blues, doo-wop, rock, country.
- He had worked his way through the music business from doo-wop to folk, and saw the changing tides.
- These audio jump cuts and sudden changes in ambience were also reflected in the music, as doo-wop, pop songs, political commentary, fuzz guitar rock and cocktail jazz all piled up on each other.
- The band combines doo-wop with slacker rock for a truly unique recording.
- Like a streetcorner serenade, it's got all the oooh's, aaah's, handclaps and snaps of classic doo-wop, and yet it somehow remains brilliantly, unwaveringly faithful to the original.
- The songs do have some vocal basslines, nonsense syllables, and a cappella passages, but the harmonies rarely evoke '50s or early '60s doo-wop.
- From barbershop quartets to gospel close-harmony groups to doo-wop to the kooky a cappella experiments, vocals-only pop music has a long history.
- Pop has always done this kind of thing - check back to the first half of the 60s when doo-wop, Motown and girl-groups turned the charts into a tub of sudsy glory.
- More theatrical tricks and styles - the yodel, the spoken interlude, the intricate harmonies of doo-wop - fell away as the decade progressed.
- Yet the music they played, fuzzed garage punk that lifted liberally from such diverse strands as doo-wop, vaudeville, blues and sugary teen pop, absolutely refused to take any prisoners.
- It's not as ambient but it still crosses many similar paths, from film score to a simple song with a whole bunch of twists in the middle, ranging from free jazz to good old doo-wop.
- His music ranges from boogie blues and doo-wop to jazz fusion.
- This is the high peak of their doo-wop, with tricky little rhythms on the falsetto lead line and some extremely beautiful lyrics that seem to go beyond high school puppy love into something more universal.
- Their jazz and doo-wop strains were definitely blurred in the translation of their recorded sound to the stage, and their robotic elements almost completely absent, which rubbed some fans the wrong way.
- The song is a snappy blend of doo-wop, ska and rhythm and blues, with an uptempo dance-beat.
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