释义 |
syncopator|ˈsɪŋkəpeɪtə(r)| Also syncopater. [f. syncopate v. + -or.] One who performs syncopated jazz music, usu. in a dance band. Freq. pl., in the name of a band.
1926Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 13 Jan. 6/3 With Professor Hunt's syncopators providing the dance music programme. 1927Daily Tel. 22 Feb. 12/1 You may see (and hear) the first ‘Lady Syncopators’,..cutting rhythm into jazz patterns with the best of mere male ‘syncopators’. 1930Dancing Times Oct. 117/2 The White Star Syncopators, the Cunard Dance Band. 1952B. Ulanov Hist. Jazz in Amer. (1958) ix. 94 The swinging Vendome syncopaters took over the stage. 1970P. Oliver (title) Savannah syncopators. |