I think the "jazz chantings" you are probably talking about is what is referred to as scat singing. Many jazz artists in the 1930s and 40s used this method of singing while mid-song. A scat is a form of improvised nonsensical words and noise put together to, in my best understanding, intensify and put focus upon the various instruments and what they are doing. A jazz musician usually performs a scat in a clear breakdown of a song and finishes before the band explodes with the energy of the song when it comes back in. You could probably hear a good example of this in various jazz songs from that time period.
Traditional praying, like kneiling and such, chanting their god's name (hare Krishna for example), offering food for their god to accept, bowing and chanting.
The group began chanting.
Example sentence - The most wonderful music in the world is smooth jazz.
aha. a jazz cat it another way of saying a jazz musician. for example "I was playing with a bunch of jazz cats man, we were sheddin at charlie parkers house."
He set an example for other African-Americans to start learning jazz.
The Sufi ritual chanting is called Hadra.
No!
There are many people who own the rights to jazz standards. Those who publish the standards have rights for example.
Yes. For example, Bix Beiderbecke was perhaps the first great white jazz musician. He played the coronet.
The noun 'jazz' is a commonnoun, a general word for any type of jazz style.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Jazz Cafe at Music Hall in Detroit, Michigan.
What are the hunters chanting as they make their way up the mountain
Well, if you are a 90's kid, you may be familliar with the show Hey Arnold!. The style of jazz music by Jim Lang that was like jazz mixed with funk, hip hop, soul, and urban sounds is called Acid Jazz.