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Test 1

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

Question #1
A  The Palomar Ballroom
B  The Mint
C  The Paramount Ballroom
D  The Cotton Club
Question #2
A  Desegregation
B  Separate but Equal
C  Forty Acres and a Mule
D  Emancipation
Question #3
A  John Robideaux
B  Buddy Bolden
C  Scott Joplin
D  James Reece Europe
Question #4
A  Mamie Smith
B  Lil Hardin
C  Mary Lou Williams
D  Jamie Harden
Question #7
A  It’s So Nice
B  Babes in Arms
C  Wonderful World
D  Hello Dolly
Question #8
A  the relative shape of the musical phrase
B  the syncopation of the rhythmic pattern
C  The organization of the pulse
D  Speed of the pulse
Question #14
A  Edward Kennedy (Duke) Ellington
B  Brian Blades
C  Willian Count) Basie
D  Buddy Bolden
Question #15
A  Heebie Jeebies
B  Cornet Chop Suey
C  Cake Walking Babies from Home
D  Potato Head Blues
Question #16
A  Jasper Johns
B  Jay Z
C  James P Johnson
D  James Janisse
Question #17
A  uptown blacks and downtown Creoles interacted socially
B  New Orleans blues bands played
C  brass band met for cutting contests
D  slaves and later former slaves performed African influenced music and dance
Question #18
A  Ragtime
B  Classical music training
C  Blues
D  syncopation
Question #19
A  trumpet/trombone
B  clarinet/saxophone
C  violin/viola
D  oboe/bassoon
Question #20
A  Chicago
B  New York
C  St. Louis
D  Detroit
Question #21
A  Jelly Roll Morton
B  Edward Kennedy (Duke) Ellington
C  James P Johnson
D  Willie (The Lion) Smith
Question #22
A  Jerry Weldon
B  William (Count) Basie
C  James P Johnson
D  Earl (Fatha) Hines
Question #23
A  Omer Simeon, Johnny Dodds
B  Zutty Singleton, Baby Dodds
C  Earl Fatha Hines, Fats Waller
D  Bix Beiderbecke, Louis Armstrong
Question #24
A  Un Poco Loco
B  Down and Out Blues
C  Down the Dirt Road Blues
D  Crazy Blues
Question #26
A  trombone style
B  piano style piano playing
C  trumpet style piano
D  Harlem Ragtime
Question #29
A  he got a job with Fate Marable on the Mississippi riverboats
B  he left New Orleans for a life on the road
C  Joe King Oliver asked him to join the Creole Jazz Band in Chicago
D  he was sentenced to the Colored Waif’s Home for Boys
Question #33
A  Written arrangements
B  Homophonic texture
C  Slow tempos
D  Collective Improvisation
Question #34
A  Jelly Roll Morton
B  Joe (King) Oliver
C  Sidney Bechet
D  Freddie Keppard
Question #35
A  Spike’s Seven Pods of Pepper/1922
B  The Creole Jazz Band/1923
C  The Original Dixieland Jazz Band/1917
D  The Red Hot Peppers/1928
Question #36
A  Bessie Smith
B  Clara Smith
C  Mamie Smith
D  Will Smith
Question #37
A  They were somber, solemn, low key affairs from start to finish
B  They attracted no spectators
C  They discouraged improvisation
D  They featured lively, up tempo music, coming away from the burial site
Question #38
A  Freddie Keppard
B  Buddy Bolden
C  Joe Oliver
D  John Robichaux
Question #39
A  The French Quarter
B  Storyville
C  The Devil’s Throat
D  Hell’s Kitchen
Question #40
A  The Missouri territory
B  The Texas panhandle
C  The Mississippi Delta
D  The Florida badlands
Question #41
A  Rhythmic sophistication
B  Harmonic sophistication
C  Frequent use of notation
D  Polyphonic texture
Question #42
A  John Philip Sousa
B  Scott Joplin
C  Irving Berlin
D  Stephen Foster
Question #46
A  the first jazz recording
B  the first jazz performance
C  the word jazz began to be applied to a musical style
D  the first jazz criticism
Question #47
A  texture, timbre, and dynamics
B  repetition, contrast, and variation
C  melody, harmony, and rhythm
D  monophony, homophony, and polyphony
Question #48
A  syncopation
B  swing
C  meter
D  tempo
Question #49
A  rhythm
B  tempo
C  meter
D  swing