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What are the examples of jazz chant?

Here are some examples of jazz chant:

- Call and Response: This is a common technique in jazz chant where one person (or group) sings a line of text and another person (or group) responds with another line of text.

- Scatting: This is a vocal improvisation technique where the singer uses their voice to create non-lexical sounds that mimic the instruments in the band.

- Grooving: This is a technique where the singer uses their voice to create a rhythmic pattern that complements the music.

- Vocoder: This is an electronic device that can be used to modify the human voice to create different effects, such as making the voice sound robotic or alien-like.

- Spoken Word: This is a type of poetry that is performed in a rhythmic and spoken style, often accompanied by music.

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