The Bobs specialize in close harmonies and jaunty rhythms.
And a congregation of 100,000 joined in songs to a jaunty rhythm.
The offbeat, jaunty rhythm of several paintings from around 1940 are virtual homages to the quiet humor of Klee.
With its flat, folk-art brush strokes and the jaunty rhythms of the rowers' oars, it is an image at once melancholy and cheerful.
It has perky, jaunty rhythms and blurred harmonies.
It was praised for its "sunshiny" and "jaunty" rhythm and "fun" melodies that are simple but still interesting "even after the third or fourth listen".
After the polonaise, the first waltz brightened the room with its jaunty rhythm.
Do its jaunty rhythms, heard daily on what now passes for classical radio, help sluggards wake up?
This "second line" music, featuring improvised melodic counterpoint and jaunty rhythms played by multiple drummers, was an early form of what is now called Dixieland jazz.
Fenton's jaunty rhythms conceal a deep unease.