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Quiz 56

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

Question #1
A  The harmonies are standard.
B  It is 16 bars in length.
C  It is 12 bars in length
D  The number of bars in each section varies.
Question #2
A  African American ceremonial and work songs
B  popular dances, ragtime
C  Euro-American vernacular traditions
D  parlor songs
Question #3
A  Times Square in New York
B  the French Quarter in New York
C  Congo Square in New Orleans
D  Lafayette Square in New Orleans
Question #4
A  was set to a repeating harmonic pattern.
B  voiced the difficulties of everyday life.
C  typically consisted of a three-line stanza.
D  All possible answers.
Question #5
A  syncopations.
B  polyrhythms.
C  piano accompaniment.
D  strong pulse.
Question #6
A  Louis Armstrong.
B  Aaron Copland.
C  Billie Holiday.
D  Billy Strayhorn.
Question #7
A  “Big Mama” Thornton
B  Judy Garland
C  Bessie Smith
D  Billie Holiday
Question #8
A  large-ensemble style with sections of brass, reeds, and rhythm instruments.
B  style related to cool jazz, with mixed timbres and contrapuntal improvisations
C  style known for complex harmonies and virtuosic soloists
D  refrained style with rich harmonies and moderate tempos and volume.
Question #9
A  scat-singing
B  call-and-response singing
C  bebop
D  swing
Question #10
A  New Orleans
B  St. Louis
C  Harlem
D  Atlanta
Question #11
A  blue notes.
B  blue tones.
C  jazz tones.
D  bent notes.
Question #14
A  swing, or big-band.
B  West coast jazz.
C  bebop.
D  Latin jazz.
Question #15
A  the Harlem Hepcats.
B  Ellington’s Elite Eight.
C  the Cotton Club Cats.
D  the Washingtonians.
Question #16
A  big-band jazz.
B  New Orleans jazz.
C  bebop.
D  Third-Stream jazz.
Question #17
A  He was big-band jazz arranger.
B  He was the bandleader of the Washingtonians.
C  He is credited with the invention of scat-singing.
D  He was a pianist
Question #18
A  a single statement of a melodic-harmonic pattern.
B  an a cappella vocal group that only sings jazz.
C  another word for solo.
D  an ostinato used in jazz.
Question #19
A  ragtime
B  big-band
C  blues
D  bebop
Question #20
A  five-line
B  two-line
C  four-line
D  three-line