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Chapter 6 Louis Armstrong and the First Great Soloists

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  California State University, Northridge  »  Music  »  Music 306 – Introduction to Jazz  »  Spring 2022  »  Chapter 6 Louis Armstrong and the First Great Soloists

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Miles Davis.
B  Buddy Bolden.
C  George Gershwin.
D  Louis Armstrong.
Question #2
A  strove to adopt Louis Armstrong’s style on the saxophone.
B  was a longtime member of Fletcher Henderson’s ensemble.
C  each answer shown
D  played the saxophone like the cello.
Question #3
A  his parents.
B  the stages of the minstrel show.
C  recordings.
D  the brothels of Storyville.
Question #4
A  Tremolo
B  Glissando
C  Cadenza
D  Double-time
Question #5
A  Louis Armstrong’s second wife.
B  a pianist.
C  each answer shown
D  a well-educated, Memphis-born musician.
Question #6
A  associate.
B  each answer shown
C  sideman.
D  constituent.
Question #7
A  Los Angeles (Hollywood).
B  New Orleans.
C  Chicago.
D  New York.
Question #8
A  the musicians in the band were jealous of Armstrong’s talent.
B  Henderson made almost no recordings.
C  the musicians in the band made fun of Armstrong’s singing
D  Henderson did not want Armstrong to sing.
Question #9
A  shunning of conventional pop songs.
B  serious, introspective demeanor.
C  use of nonsense, or “scat,” syllables in his singing.
D  influential approach to big-band arrangements.
Question #10
A  jazz singer.
B  cornet (trumpet) player.
C  bandleader.
D  each answer shown