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Who was closely associated with Duke Ellington and collaborated with him on many compositions? | Billy Strayhorn |
Which saxophonist, who played Fletcher Henderson in the 20's became the first major Jazz star on his instrument? | Coleman Hawkins |
Which artist is noted for making jazz a soloist's art form? | Louis Armstrong |
How long is one chorus of the blues? | 12 measures |
The most prolific composer of ragtime music was: | Scott Joplin |
Name three ways in which stride style piano is different from Ragtime. | Stride is highly rythmic |
The second level of musical perception is | The expressive plane |
Name the artist who is considered to be the major influence on jazz performers before 1940. | Louis Armstrong |
The Austin High Gang included: | Gene Krupa and Tommy Dorsey |
A New Orleans or Chicago style ensemble chorus utilizes which type of harmonic construction? | Horizontal |
The third level of musical perception is | The sheerly musical plane, or Technical |
The primary function of the clarinet in a New Orleans style band is to: | Play an obligato to the melody |
The first level of musical perception mentioned in the Aaron Copland essay is | The sensuous plane, or Physical |
Besides drums, what instruments were used in the rhythm section of a typical New Orleans jazz band? | Tuba |
Bix Beiderbecke was: | The first "cool" cornetist |
Boogie-woogie always has: | Ostinato in the left hand |
Name the six elements of jazz. | : blues, syncopation, swing and creative freedom. Improvisation |
The most important arranger in the early years of the Swing era was: | Fletcher Henderson |
Give two reasons why musicians left New Orleans around 1920. | The Navy closed Storyville. |
Name the band leader that brought Louis Armstrong to Chicago. | Joe "King" Oliver |
Ragtime is: | Entirely composed |
Ragtime changed the rhythmic feeling of dixieland jazz from: | Four beat to two beat |
Scat singing is: | Vocal improvisation |
Interpreted popular songs in a bluesy style | Billie Holiday |
Big band blues singer from Swing era | Jimmy Rushing |
Recorded the first Boogie-woogie | Pine-top Smith |
Meter of early New Orleans style | Flat four |
Stride pianist | Fats Waller |
The "King of Jazz" | Paul Whiteman |
First famous jazz trombonist | Kid Ory |
Exceptional swing era trumpet player | Roy Eldridge |
Benny Goodman's drummer | Gene Krupa |
Band leader known for "personalized" arranging | Duke Ellington |
First jazz musician to play amplified guitar | Charlie Christian |
"Father" of cool saxophone | Lester Young |
Era associated with marching bands | Early N.O. Dixieland |