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Which of the follow was not true about Scott Joplin.
a. known as the "king of ragtime"
b. main desire was to a successful black american opera
c. he wrote at lest two operas, one surviving completely
d. died from problems with alcohol
e. all of the above are correct
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d. died from problems with alcohol |
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Which of the following is incorrect about blues:
a. born in Mississippi delta following Civil War
b. Sad and "matter-of-fact" lyrics
c. 3rd, 5th, and 7th scale degree are flat and "bent"
d. used "scat" singing, or "scatting"
e. all of the above are correct statements
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e. all of the above are correct statements |
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Which of the following is an incorrect statement about jazz:
a. officially born around 1895 with a combination of ragtime, marching band, and blues
b. songs were written in duple meter
c. improvising was a defining characteristic
d. broke from western art music tradition of writing down all the music to be played
e. started in New Orleans
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b. songs were written in duple meter |
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Louis Armstrong was born on:
a. 4/7/1900 - 7/6/71
b. 7/4/1900 - 7/6/71
c. 4/8/1901 - 7/6/71
d. 8/4/1901 - 7/6/71 |
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Louis Armstrong's nickname was
a. "Satch"
b. "Satchmo"
c. "Satche"
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The "swing" and "big band" era are the same
a. True
b. False |
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The only time jazz and popular music are the same is:
a. 1920's - 1930's
b. 1930's - 1940's
c. 1940's - 1950's
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Popular "swing" musicians include in the 1930's-1940's all except:
a. Duke Ellington
b. Glenn Miller
c. Count Basie
d. Tommy Dorsey
e. All of the above are correct |
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e. All of the above are correct |
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Swing was popular during the:
a. 1930's - 1940's
b. 1940's - 1950's
c. 1950's - 1960's
d. 1970's - 1980's
e. 1980's - 1990's
f. 2000's - Present
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Bebop or "Bop" was popular during:
a. 1930's - 1940's
b. 1940's - 1950's
c. 1950's - 1960's
d. 1970's - 1980's
e. 1980's - 1990's
f. 2000's - Present |
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Cool Jazz was popular during:
a. 1930's - 1940's
b. 1940's - 1950's
c. 1950's - 1960's
d. 1970's - 1980's
e. 1980's - 1990's
f. 2000's - Present |
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Fusion was popular during
a. 1930's - 1940's
b. 1940's - 1950's
c. 1950's - 1960's
d. 1970's - 1980's
e. 1980's - 1990's
f. 2000's - Present |
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Neobop was popular during:
a. 1930's - 1940's
b. 1940's - 1950's
c. 1950's - 1960's
d. 1970's - 1980's
e. 1980's - 1990's
f. 2000's - Present |
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Smooth Jazz was popular during:
a. 1930's - 1940's
b. 1940's - 1950's
c. 1950's - 1960's
d. 1970's - 1980's
e. 1980's - 1990's
f. 2000's - Present |
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Straight Jazz was popular during:
a. 1930's - 1940's
b. 1940's - 1950's
c. 1950's - 1960's
d. 1970's - 1980's
e. 1980's - 1990's
f. 2000's - Present |
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Charlie Miles' (Our Teacher) favorite jazz trumpet player is:
a. Charlie Parker
b. Clifford Brown
c. Chet Baker
d. Miles Davis
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Dizzy Gillespie, Clifford Brown, and Charlie Parker were popular artist during which era:
a. swing
b. bebop
c. cool jazz
d. fusion |
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Complex music that was not for dancing was part of which era:
a. swing
b. bebop
c. cool jazz
d. fusion |
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Miles Davis and Chet Baker were artists from which era:
a. swing
b. bebop
c. cool jazz
d. fusion |
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This style was more laid back and "easy listening"
a. swing
b. bebop
c. cool jazz
d. fusion |
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Miles Davis technically was from the cool jazz era but played more in bebop
a. True
b. False
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b. False, vice versa.
(Miles Davis technically was from the bebop era but played more in the cool jazz style) |
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This style combined the improvisation of jazz with the chord progression and rhythms of rock (much more electronic than acoustic)
a. swing
b. bebop
c. cool jazz
d. fusion |
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This musician or artist was part of the Neobop era in which he strove for a "straight ahead" style (Ellington, Basie) but expanded it with new modern ideas
a. Wynton Marsalis
b. Kenny G
c. Michael Buble
d. Chris Botti |
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The return to harmonic and rhythmic sophistication was a part of the
a. Fusion
b. Neobop
c. Smooth Jazz
d. Straight Ahead Jazz |
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Kenny G part of which era:
a. Fusion
b. Neobop
c. Smooth Jazz
d. Straight Ahead Jazz |
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This artist was accused of by jazz enthusiast as a "sell out"
a. Michael Buble
b. Henry Connick Jr.
c. Chris Botti
d. Kenny G |
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Combing jazz and popular music was part of which era:
a. Fusion
b. Neobop
c. Smooth Jazz
d. Straight Ahead Jazz |
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Many people today are wanting more traditional styles of jazz than smooth jazz: Which of the following is not a "traditional" style jazz musician, artist, or band
a. Michael Buble
b. Henry Connick Jr.
c. Chris Botti
d. Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band |
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