skiffle
Prononciation : [ˈskɪf.əl]
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Contexte : « music »
(noun) a type of music that combines jazz and folk, often played with simple instruments like guitars and washboards. It originated in the UK in the 1950s and is fun and lively, making people want to dance.
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Many young people enjoy skiffle because it's energetic and easy to play along with.
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He didn't like skiffle music at all; he preferred classical tunes instead.
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Have you ever listened to a skiffle band perform live?
Contexte : « music »
(verb) to play or perform skiffle music. This means making music in that fun style with simple instruments.
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She skiffled at the party, and everyone loved joining in with clapping and singing.
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They didn't skiffle during the concert; they chose to play pop songs instead.
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Do you like to skiffle with your friends on weekends?
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