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| Important night club in the late 1920s feathered black entertainers and white audiences |
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| Hell Hound on my trail is a typical blues we have heard because? |
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| Duke Ellington's jungle sounds because of |
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| "bubber" miley and his plunder mute |
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| MJQ has as its instruments |
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| Monk used which of the following compositional devices |
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| Process of keeping the melody intact but changing underlying harmonies |
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| Concept of reharmonization |
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| contrapuntal with Gerry mulligan |
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| Monk's small cell development, taking a few notes and doing something interesting |
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| Birth of cool tune boplicity included |
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| Lester young was influential on the saxophonists in which period of jazz |
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| Blue rondo is a la turk example of |
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| 2 ways to count the pulse in blue rondo a la turk |
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| Swing period due to addition of Freddie Green and walter page |
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| Development of melodic chromaticism |
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| Most important race record label |
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| First outstanding European jazz |
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| More than on version of a song |
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| Christian was one of the first musicians to make use of |
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| One characteristic of bebop |
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| Guitarist incorporated a violin |
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| Bebop players wrote new tunes with new titles based on the existing chord changed of popular songs for copyright reasons |
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| Charlie parker had an addictive personality |
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| Art tatum group was called the quintette de hot club du france |
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| Bebop musicians wanted to move from being artist to successful, well-paid entertainers |
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| The night priest of bop, monk, played through a combination of clusters, phrasing, and pedaling as if he could bend notes |
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| Duke Ellington voiced across sections of the band |
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| Ellington limited himself to writing one version of each piece |
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| Ellington's first band was called the Washingtonians |
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| Armstrong and his red hot peppers were in direct competition with joe "king" oliver's band |
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| Django was the first guitarist to use amplification |
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| Armstrong was investigated by FBI in selma |
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| Count Basie played at the cotton club in the late 1920's |
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| Bix played with an exuberant, exciting sounds and approached to the music |
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| Standard group of the bebop period was the big band, 5 saxes, 3-4 trombones, 3-4 trumpets and 4 rhythms |
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| Monk was the first jazz musician to introduce afro Cuban |
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| Changing melody and title didn't change chords is illegal because of copyrights |
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| Concert for Cooties written for |
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| Bix is important as the first |
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| Bass line of quarter notes played on the pulse is called |
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| Concept known as the golden section is base on a sequence of numbers |
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| Ragtime is considered to be a genre that features |
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| AABBACCDD is an example of the |
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| What were Bix Beiderbeckes three periods? |
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Wolverines with Hoagy Carmichael Frankie Trumbauer Paul Whiteman |
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| Frankie Trambaur belongs to which period? |
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| What song is an example of golden section |
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| Term applied between 1921-1942 to recordings made especially for African American listeners |
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| Who wrote "Black Bottom Stomp? Where was it recorded? |
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| The swing period was based heavily on? |
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| Swing was played on all four beats instead of |
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| Who were important soloist in Duke Ellingtons band? |
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Bubber Miley - trumpet Cootie Williams - trumpet |
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| The first racially integrated band |
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| Which guitarist took long solo lines |
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| Who introduced the violin to jazz? How many fingers did he play with? |
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you can take any dominate chord and substitute as long as its a tritone Coleman Hawkins |
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| Who was the first ad most important bop trumpeter? |
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| What was Duke Ellingtons first band? What did the critics called it? why? |
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Washingtonians Jungle Music Bubber Miley use of the plunger mute and growl |
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| Who discovered the golden section? |
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| Why was Benny Goodman and his quartet so important? |
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| First racially integrated band |
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