Definition
A jazz group is a small ensemble that performs jazz music, often consisting of a rhythm section (piano, bass, drums) and one or more soloists (saxophone, trumpet, etc.). Think of them as the nimble storytellers of the jazz world! Unlike a big band, jazz groups prioritize improvisation and individual expression. They typically play in intimate settings, such as clubs and lounges. Jazz groups explore a wide range of styles within the jazz tradition. They emphasize interaction and spontaneity among the musicians.