150 Best Funny Jazz Knock Knock Jokes That Will Make You Swing
Get ready to laugh! These funny jazz knock-knock jokes will have you swinging. Click for some musical humor!
Ever felt like your funny bone needed a little swing? Well, get ready to tap your feet and chuckle! We’re diving headfirst into the world of funny jazz knock-knock jokes, where the rhythm is smooth and the punchlines are delightfully offbeat.

Forget your standard humor, these jokes are all about improvisation and a touch of scat. Prepare for some corny, some clever, and a whole lot of jazzy fun. Let’s get this show on the road and see if these jokes can really make you sing the blues… with laughter!
Best Funny Jazz Knock Knock Jokes That Will Make You Swing
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Dizzy. – Dizzy who? – Dizzy Gillespie, but I forgot my trumpet!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Alto. – Alto who? – Alto-gether now, let’s play some bebop!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Swing. – Swing who? – Swing low, sweet chariot, and bring me some rhythm!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Scat. – Scat who? – Scat you later, I’m off to the jam session!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Blue. – Blue who? – Blue in the face from trying to play this complicated chord!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Syncopation. – Syncopation who? – Syncopation’s a funny word, isn’t it?
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Trombone. – Trombone who? – Trombone’s a long name, isn’t it?
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Chord. – Chord who? – Chord-ially invite you to listen to my solo!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Bebop. – Bebop who? – Bebop-a-lula, she’s my baby, and she loves jazz!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Cool. – Cool who? – Cool-as-a-cucumber, I just nailed that improv!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Rhythm. – Rhythm who? – Rhythm-and-blues? No, just really bad timing!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Minor. – Minor who? – Minor detail, but I think I need a key change!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Fusion. – Fusion who? – Fusion is confusing, can we just stick to swing?
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Trumpet. – Trumpet who? – Trumpet my own horn, but I’m still practicing!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Jazz. – Jazz who? – Jazz kidding, I’m actually a polka fan!
Jazz Up Your Day: Hilarious Knock-Knock Jokes
Need a laugh? “Jazz Up Your Day” is your ticket to hilarious, music-infused knock-knock jokes! Forget the same old puns, these are swingin’ and syncopated, guaranteed to get a chuckle or two. Get ready for a jazzy good time – these jokes will have you tapping your feet and shaking…

- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Miles – Miles who? – Miles Davis is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘Kind of Blue’ experience of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Ella – Ella who? – Ella Fitzgerald is here, and this joke is about to be a real scat-tastic performance.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Dizzy – Dizzy who? – Dizzy Gillespie says this joke is going to be a real ‘Night in Tunisia’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Coltrane – Coltrane who? – Coltrane is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘Giant Steps’ into the world of laughter.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Charlie – Charlie who? – Charlie Parker is here, and this joke is about to be a real bebop blast of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Duke – Duke who? – Duke Ellington is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘Take the A Train’ of laughter.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Benny – Benny who? – Benny Goodman says, “Let’s get some clarinet on this joke, and make it swing.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Satchmo – Satchmo who? – Satchmo is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘What a Wonderful World’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Bird – Bird who? – Bird is the word, but this joke is going to be a real ‘Ornithology’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Count – Count who? – Count Basie is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘One O’Clock Jump’ into the world of laughter.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Billie – Billie who? – Billie Holiday is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘Strange Fruit’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Monk – Monk who? – Thelonious Monk is here, and this joke is about to be a real off-beat experience of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Art – Art who? – Art Tatum is here, and this joke is about to be a real piano solo of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Stan – Stan who? – Stan Getz is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘Girl from Ipanema’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Mingus – Mingus who? – Charles Mingus is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘Haitian Fight Song’ of funny.
Swingin’ Sounds: Knock-Knock Jokes for Jazz Lovers
Looking for a laugh that’s in tune with your love of jazz? “Swingin’ Sounds: Knock-Knock Jokes for Jazz Lovers” hits all the right notes! This collection delivers clever, pun-filled knock-knock jokes that’ll have you and your fellow music aficionados giggling. It’s the perfect way to add some playful rhythm to…

- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Miles – Miles who? – Miles Davis says this joke is going to be a real ‘So What’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Ella – Ella who? – Ella Fitzgerald says this joke is going to be ‘A Tisket, A Tasket’ of laughs.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Coltrane – Coltrane who? – Coltrane is here, and this joke is about to take a giant step into the funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Satchmo – Satchmo who? – Satchmo is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘What a Wonderful World’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Dizzy – Dizzy who? – Dizzy Gillespie says this joke is going to be a real ‘Night in Tunisia’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Monk – Monk who? – Thelonious Monk is here, and this joke is about to be a real off-beat experience of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Bird – Bird who? – Charlie Parker says this joke is going to be a real ‘Ornithology’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Benny – Benny who? – Benny Goodman is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘Sing, Sing, Sing’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Duke – Duke who? – Duke Ellington says this joke is going to be a real ‘Take the A Train’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Count – Count who? – Count Basie says this joke is about to be a real ‘One O’Clock Jump’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz trumpet – A jazz trumpet who? – A jazz trumpet is here, and this joke is about to get a little bit brassy, and also a bit improvised.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A scat singer – A scat singer who? – A scat singer is here, and this joke is about to get a little bit…baba-doo-wop, it’s a real scat attack of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A blues guitar – A blues guitar who? – A blues guitar is here, and this joke is about to be a little bit down, and also a little bit soulful, it’s a real blues of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop bass – A bebop bass who? – A bebop bass says this joke is about to be a real walking bass line of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A swingin’ trombone – A swingin’ trombone who? – A swingin’ trombone is here, and this joke is about to slide into your funny bone, it’s a real trombone of humor.
Improvisational Humor: Jazz-Themed Knock-Knock Jokes
Ever tried a jazz-themed knock-knock joke? It’s like improv comedy, a bit unpredictable, but always swinging. Think “Knock, knock!” “Who’s there?” “Miles.” “Miles who?” “Miles and miles of blue notes, man!” The humor lies in the unexpected twists and the playful wordplay, just like a good jazz solo. It’s about…

- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Duke – Duke who? – Duke Ellington says this joke is going to take the ‘A Train’ to funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Miles – Miles who? – Miles Davis says this joke is going to be a real ‘So What’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Ella – Ella who? – Ella Fitzgerald says this joke is about to be a real ‘A Tisket, A Tasket’ of laughs.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Bird – Bird who? – Charlie Parker says this joke is going to be a real ‘Ornithology’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Satchmo – Satchmo who? – Satchmo is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘What a Wonderful World’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Dizzy – Dizzy who? – Dizzy Gillespie says this joke is going to be a real ‘Night in Tunisia’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz trumpet with a tiny cymbal – A jazz trumpet with a tiny cymbal says, “I’m here to play a solo, but it’s going to be a bit of a crash, and also a little bit off-key.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz singer with a sore throat – A jazz singer with a sore throat who? – A jazz singer with a sore throat is here, and this joke is about to be a bit raspy.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz saxophone with a tiny microphone – A jazz saxophone with a tiny microphone says “I’m here, and this joke is about to get very jazzy, and maybe a little bit flirty.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz flautist with a flat tire – A jazz flautist with a flat tire who? – A jazz flautist with a flat tire is here, and this joke is about to be a bit of a bum note.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop bass – A bebop bass who? – A bebop bass says this joke is about to be a real walking bass line of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A trombone with a tiny top hat – A trombone with a tiny top hat who? – A trombone with a tiny top hat says, “I’m here to play a smooth solo, but it might be a little too highbrow and also a little too dapper.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A keytar with a broken strap – A keytar with a broken strap who? – A keytar with a broken strap is here to play some 80’s tunes, but it’s a bit of a struggle to keep it up.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A blues harmonica with a broken reed – A blues harmonica with a broken reed who? – A blues harmonica with a broken reed is here to play a song, but it’s going to be a real bluesy bummer.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz drummer with a tiny cymbal – A jazz drummer with a tiny cymbal says, “I’m here to play a solo, but it might be a bit too quiet, and also, a little too crashy.”
Riffs and Laughs: Knock-Knock Jokes Inspired by Jazz
Ever heard a jazz musician tell a joke? “Riffs and Laughs” dives into that world, serving up hilarious knock-knock jokes with a jazzy twist. Think scat singing punchlines and bebop setups! It’s a playful exploration of rhythm and humor, perfect for jazz lovers and anyone who enjoys a good, silly…

- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Satchmo – Satchmo who? – Satchmo is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘What a Wonderful World’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz trumpet with a tiny cymbal – A jazz trumpet with a tiny cymbal says, “I’m here to play a solo, but it’s going to be a bit of a crash, and also a little bit off-key.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Charlie – Charlie who? – Charlie Parker is here, and this joke is about to be a real bebop blast of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz singer with a sore throat – A jazz singer with a sore throat who? – A jazz singer with a sore throat is here, and this joke is about to be a bit raspy.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A ‘Some Like It Hot’ saxophone – A ‘Some Like It Hot’ saxophone who? – A ‘Some Like It Hot’ saxophone is here, and this joke is about to get very jazzy, and maybe a little bit flirty.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Miles – Miles who? – Miles Davis says this joke is going to be a real ‘So What’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz flute with a flat tire – A jazz flute with a flat tire who? – A jazz flute with a flat tire is here to play a tune, but it’s going to be a bit of a bum note.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop bass – A bebop bass who? – A bebop bass says this joke is about to be a real walking bass line of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz trumpet with a tiny kazoo – A jazz trumpet with a tiny kazoo says, “I’m here to play a solo, but it’s going to be a little off-key, and also a little bit honky.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz drummer with a tiny cymbal – A jazz drummer with a tiny cymbal who? – A jazz drummer with a tiny cymbal is here to play a solo, but it’s going to be a quiet, and also a little bit crashy performance.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz guitarist – A jazz guitarist who? – A jazz guitarist is here, and this joke is about to be a real improvisation of funny, so get ready for some unexpected changes.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A blues harmonica with a broken reed – A blues harmonica with a broken reed who? – A blues harmonica with a broken reed is here to play a sad song, but it’s going to be a bit wheezy, it’s a real bluesy bummer.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A keytar with a broken strap – A keytar with a broken strap who? – A keytar with a broken strap is here to play a tune, but he’s having a hard time keeping it up.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A swingin’ trombone – A swingin’ trombone who? – A swingin’ trombone is here, and this joke is about to slide into your funny bone.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A saxophone with a stuffy nose – A saxophone with a stuffy nose who? – A saxophone with a stuffy nose is here to play a solo, but it’s going to be a bit muffled.
Be-Bop to the Top: Funny Jazz Knock-Knock Jokes
Looking for a laugh? “Be-Bop to the Top” is your ticket to the silliest side of jazz! This collection of knock-knock jokes riffs on iconic musicians and jazzy themes, promising groans and giggles in equal measure. It’s the perfect way to share a chuckle with fellow music lovers or just…

- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Miles – Miles who? – Miles Davis says this joke is going to be a real ‘So What’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A ‘Some Like It Hot’ saxophone – A ‘Some Like It Hot’ saxophone who? – A ‘Some Like It Hot’ saxophone is here, and this joke is about to get very jazzy, and maybe a little bit flirty.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz trumpet with a tiny cymbal – A jazz trumpet with a tiny cymbal says, “I’m here to play a solo, but it’s going to be a bit of a crash, and also a little bit off-key.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz singer with a sore throat – A jazz singer with a sore throat who? – A jazz singer with a sore throat is here, and this joke is about to be a bit raspy.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Charlie – Charlie who? – Charlie Parker is here, and this joke is about to be a real bebop blast of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz flautist with a flat tire – A jazz flautist with a flat tire who? – A jazz flautist with a flat tire is here to play a tune, but it’s going to be a bit of a bum note.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop bass – A bebop bass who? – A bebop bass says this joke is about to be a real walking bass line of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz guitarist – A jazz guitarist who? – A jazz guitarist is here, and this joke is about to be a real improvisation of funny, so get ready for some unexpected changes.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Satchmo – Satchmo who? – Satchmo is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘What a Wonderful World’ of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A piano player with a tiny keytar – A piano player with a tiny keytar who? – A piano player with a tiny keytar is here, and this joke is about to get a little too 80s, and also a little bit too synth-y for your taste.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz drummer with a tiny cymbal – A jazz drummer with a tiny cymbal who? – A jazz drummer with a tiny cymbal is here to play a solo, but it’s going to be a bit quiet, and also a little bit crashy.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A big band trombone – A big band trombone who? – A big band trombone is here, and this joke is about to be a real swingin’ performance, so get ready to slide into the funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz trumpet with a broken valve – A jazz trumpet with a broken valve who? – A jazz trumpet with a broken valve is here to play a solo, but it’s a little flat, and also a little bit off-key.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A swing band vocalist with a tiny microphone – A swing band vocalist with a tiny microphone is here, and this joke is about to be a real smooth and also a little bit flirty performance, so get ready for some scat.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop drummer with a tiny bass drum – A bebop drummer with a tiny bass drum who? – A bebop drummer with a tiny bass drum is here, and this joke is about to be a real fast and also a surprisingly low-end experience.
Scatting with Silliness: Jazz Knock-Knock Joke Examples
Ever heard a jazz knock-knock joke? Get ready for some scat-tastic silliness! These aren’t your average jokes; they’re full of playful rhythms and wordplay, mimicking the improvisational spirit of jazz. Think “Knock knock.” “Who’s there?” “Bebop.” “Bebop who?” “Bebop-a-lula, she’s my baby!” It’s a fun, jazzy twist on a classic,…

- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Miles – Miles who? – Miles Davis is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘So What’ of funny, but also maybe a little bit too cool.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz flute with a tiny cymbal – A jazz flute with a tiny cymbal who? – A jazz flute with a tiny cymbal is here, and this joke is about to be a bit too high-pitched, and also maybe a little too crashy.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Coltrane – Coltrane who? – Coltrane is here, and this joke is about to take some ‘Giant Steps’ into the world of funny, so get ready for a real improvisation.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop bass – A bebop bass who? – A bebop bass is here, and this joke is about to be a real walking bass line of funny, so get ready for some off-beat rhythm.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Satchmo – Satchmo who? – Satchmo is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘What a Wonderful World’ of funny, but also, maybe a little bit too loud.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A swing band trombone – A swing band trombone who? – A swing band trombone is here, and this joke is about to be a real smooth slide into the funny, so get ready for some big band sounds of laughter.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A blues harmonica with a broken reed – A blues harmonica with a broken reed who? – A blues harmonica with a broken reed is here to play a sad song, but it’s going to be a little bit wheezy, it’s a real bluesy bummer of a joke.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Jelly Roll – Jelly Roll who? – Jelly Roll Morton is here, and this joke is about to be a real stomp of funny, so get ready for some early jazz.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz trumpet with a tiny yo-yo – A jazz trumpet with a tiny yo-yo who? – A jazz trumpet with a tiny yo-yo is here, and this joke is about to be a real smooth solo, but he’s not sure what to do with the yoyo, it’s a real improvisation of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Ella – Ella who? – Ella Fitzgerald says this joke is about to be a real ‘A Tisket, A Tasket’ of funny, but also, it might be a bit too scatty.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz singer with a sore throat – A jazz singer with a sore throat who? – A jazz singer with a sore throat is here, and this joke is about to be a bit raspy, and also, maybe a little bit too quiet.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A cool cat – A cool cat who? – A cool cat says this joke is about to be a real hip experience, and also a little too cool for school, it’s a real beatnik moment of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Bebop – Bebop who? – Bebop-a-lula, I’m here with a joke that is a real fast ride to the funny side, so hold on tight!
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Miles’s trumpet – Miles’s trumpet who? – Miles Davis’s trumpet says, “I’m here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘Kind of Blue’ experience of funny, but it might also be a bit too cool for you.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop drummer with a tiny bass drum – A bebop drummer with a tiny bass drum who? – A bebop drummer with a tiny bass drum is here, and this joke is about to be a real fast and surprisingly low-end experience, so get ready to groove.
Cool Cats and Jokes: Jazz Knock-Knock Humor Unleashed
Get ready to groove with “Cool Cats and Jokes”! This collection unleashes the swinging side of knock-knock humor, blending classic jazz vibes with playful puns. Imagine a trumpet saying, “Who’s there?” – it’s a whole new rhythm of funny! Perfect for jazz lovers and anyone who appreciates a clever laugh.

- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Duke Ellington’s trombone – Duke Ellington’s trombone who? – Duke Ellington’s trombone is here, and this joke is about to take the ‘A Train’ to funny, so get ready for a smooth ride.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop cymbal – A bebop cymbal who? – A bebop cymbal is here, and this joke is about to be a real crash course in funny, so hold on tight for the beat.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Ella Fitzgerald’s scat – Ella Fitzgerald’s scat who? – Ella Fitzgerald’s scat is here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘A-Tisket, A-Tasket’ of laughter, but it might also get a little too nonsensical.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz clarinet with a broken reed – A jazz clarinet with a broken reed who? – A jazz clarinet with a broken reed is here, and this joke is about to be a bit of a squawk, and also a little bit off-key.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A swingin’ bass – A swingin’ bass who? – A swingin’ bass is here, and this joke is about to lay down the low end of funny, so get ready to groove.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – Charlie Parker’s sax – Charlie Parker’s sax who? – Charlie Parker’s sax is here, and this joke is about to be a real bebop blast of funny, but also a little bit too fast.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A Miles Davis trumpet – A Miles Davis trumpet who? – A Miles Davis trumpet says I’m here, and this joke is about to be a real ‘Kind of Blue’ experience, but it might also be a little too cool for you.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz pianist with a tiny triangle – A jazz pianist with a tiny triangle who? – The pianist is here, and this joke will be a real solo act, but with a tiny bit of a ding.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A scat singing beatnik – A scat singing beatnik who? – A scat singing beatnik is here, and this joke is about to be a real cool cat experience, but also, it might not make any sense.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bluesy harmonica with a tiny hat – A bluesy harmonica with a tiny hat who? – A bluesy harmonica with a tiny hat says, “I’m here, and this joke is about to be a bit of a downer, but also, surprisingly dapper.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A big band drum solo – A big band drum solo who? – A big band drum solo is here, and this joke is about to be a real percussion explosion of funny, so get ready to swing.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop flute player – A bebop flute player who? – A bebop flute player is here, and this joke is about to be a real fast and also a little bit too high-pitched experience.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz guitarist with a broken string – A jazz guitarist with a broken string who? – The jazz guitarist says, “I’m here, and this joke is about to be a bit of a bum note, and also, a little too quiet.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A swingin’ clarinet – A swingin’ clarinet who? – A swingin’ clarinet is here, and this joke is about to be a real smooth and also a little bit too cool experience, so get ready to groove.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A Billie Holiday ballad – A Billie Holiday ballad who? – A Billie Holiday ballad is here, and this joke is about to be a real melancholy experience, but also, it might make you want to cry, but in a good way.
Syncopated Chuckles: Unique Jazz Knock-Knock Jokes
Ever heard a jazz solo in a knock-knock joke? “Syncopated Chuckles” delivers just that! This collection of funny jazz knock-knock jokes isn’t your grandpa’s corny humor. Expect unexpected rhythms, playful improvisation, and a whole lot of swing. Prepare for some truly unique punchlines that’ll have you tapping your feet and…

- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A muted trumpet – A muted trumpet who? – A muted trumpet says this joke is going to be a real “less is more” kind of funny.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop bass solo – A bebop bass solo who? – A bebop bass solo is here to walk you through this joke, but it might be a little too off-beat.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A scat singing robot – A scat singing robot who? – A scat singing robot says “Beep boop be bap bee doo, this joke is for you!”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz drummer with a metronome – A jazz drummer with a metronome who? – A jazz drummer with a metronome is here to keep this joke on tempo, but it might be a bit too rigid.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A swing band trombone with a slide whistle – A swing band trombone with a slide whistle who? – A swing band trombone with a slide whistle is here, and this joke is about to be a real smooth ride, but also a little bit too slippery.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A blues harmonica with a tiny top hat – A blues harmonica with a tiny top hat who? – A blues harmonica with a tiny top hat says, “I’m here to play a sad song, but also, I’m feeling a little bit dapper.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz flautist with a broken key – A jazz flautist with a broken key who? – A jazz flautist with a broken key is here, and this joke is about to be a real bum note.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop saxophone with a tiny tap shoe – A bebop saxophone with a tiny tap shoe who? – A bebop saxophone with a tiny tap shoe is here, and this joke is about to be a real fast and also surprisingly rhythmic, performance.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A Latin percussionist with a rubber chicken – A Latin percussionist with a rubber chicken who? – A Latin percussionist with a rubber chicken says, “I’m here to add some spice to this joke, and also a bit of a cluck.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A trombone player with a tiny microphone – A trombone player with a tiny microphone who? – A trombone player with a tiny microphone is here, and this joke is about to be a bit too low, and also, a little too loud, so be prepared.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A bebop trumpet with a tiny triangle – A bebop trumpet with a tiny triangle who? – A bebop trumpet with a tiny triangle says, “I’m here, and this joke is going to be a real fast and also a little bit dingly experience.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A gospel singer with a tiny kazoo – A gospel singer with a tiny kazoo who? – A gospel singer with a tiny kazoo says, “I’m here to share the good news, and also this honky joke.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz singer with a sore throat – A jazz singer with a sore throat who? – A jazz singer with a sore throat is here, and this joke is about to be a bit raspy.
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A jazz piano with a tiny pair of maracas – A jazz piano with a tiny pair of maracas who? – A jazz piano with a tiny pair of maracas says, “I’m here, and this joke is about to be a real swing, but also a bit shaky.”
- Knock knock – Who’s there? – A swingin’ clarinet with a tiny cymbal – A swingin’ clarinet with a tiny cymbal who? – A swingin’ clarinet with a tiny cymbal is here, and this joke is about to get a little too cool, and also a bit too crashy.