〘noun〙 (scat) In jazz and other genres, instead of lyrics, meaningless syllables such as "daba di da" and "lululu" are sung. Also, the song. It is said to have been invented by jazz trumpeter and singer Louis Armstrong. ※The Navel of the Japanese (1969) by Hisashi Inoue, Act 2: "Scat singing to the sound of a train running" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (scat) ジャズなどで、歌詞の代わりに、「ダバディダ」「ルルル」のような意味のない音節を発音して歌うこと。また、その歌。ジャズトランペッターで歌手のルイ=アームストロングの創案という。※日本人のへそ(1969)〈井上ひさし〉二幕「列車の走行音をスキャットでコーラスしながら」
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