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Test 2

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

Question #1
A  Benny Goodman Band
B  Duke Ellington Band
C  Count Basie Band
D  Jimmy Lunceford Band
Question #2
A  True
B  FALSE
Question #5
A  Toured in a limited geographic area
B  Never traveled at all
C  played only in large theaters
D  marked their “territory” by street brawls
Question #6
A  Complex written arrangements
B  Slow ballads
C  Collective Improvisation
D  Head Arrangements
Question #7
A  back phrasing
B  Scat Singing
C  rhythmic displacement
D  front phrasing
Question #8
A  The Band
B  The All American Rhythm Section
C  The Swing Kings
D  The Red, White, and Blues
Question #9
A  Dance, Dance, Dance
B  Sing, Sing, Sing
C  Jitterbuggin
D  In the Mood
Question #11
A  Count Basie and his Barons of Rhythm
B  The King Pleasure Band
C  Duke Ellington and the Washingtonians
D  The Rhythm Kings
Question #12
A  lighter than Lester Young’s
B  darker than Lester Young’s
C  very similar to Lester Young’s
D  Impossible to describe
Question #13
A  The Voice
B  Little Miss Sassy
C  Lady Day
D  Sister Girl
Question #14
A  Lester Young
B  Harry “Sweets” Edison
C  Buddy DeFranco
D  Ben Webster
Question #16
A  Cleveland, OH
B  Brooklyn, NY
C  The Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, NY
D  Chicago, Ill
Question #17
A  An arrangement which allows band members to alternate bathroom breaks.
B  A complex arrangement requiring many hours of preparation and rehearsal.
C  An informal arrangement often worked out collectively in rehearsal or even during performance.
D  None of the Above
Question #19
A  Fletcher Henderson Band
B  Duke Ellington Band
C  Count Basie Band
D  Casa Loma Band
Question #20
A  Baritone Saxophone
B  Bass Trombone
C  Tuba
D  Bass
Question #22
A  drums and saxophone
B  drums
C  drums and tuba
D  drums and bass
Question #23
A  Fats Waller
B  Teddy Wilson
C  Wilson Pickett
D  Edward Kennedy (Duke) Ellington
Question #24
A  Darn That Dream
B  Body and Soul
C  All the Things You Are
D  Embraceable You
Question #25
A  Roy Eldridge
B  Lester Young
C  Coleman Hawkins
D  Benny Carter
Question #26
A  Clarinetists and bandleaders
B  Trombonists
C  Trumpet players
D  Clarinetists
Question #28
A  “Thriller”
B  ”A-Tisket, A-Tasket”
C  “Object of My Affection”
D  “A Fine Romance”
Question #29
A  Conversational style
B  Virtuoso scatting abilities
C  Acute rhythmic and tonal finesse
D  Emotional/psychological depth
Question #30
A  Billie Holiday
B  Ella Fitzgerald
C  Anita Baker
Question #31
A  Ella Fitzgerald
B  Billie Holiday
C  Anita O’Day
D  Ida Cox
Question #32
A  He was asked to switch to his first instrument, the drum set
B  He was coached on Hawkin’s style and sound in the hopes that he would adopt it
C  He was celebrated as a fresh new sound
D  He was immediately asked to lead the saxophone section
Question #33
A  It’s an outstanding example of big band jazz
B  The tenor saxophone builds in range and dynamics to a climax
C  It features a double time trombone solo at the beginning
D  It established Hawkins as a top clarinetist
Question #34
A  Greenwich Village
B  52nd Street (Swing Street)
C  Hell’s Kitchen
D  Brownsville, Brooklyn
Question #35
A  New Orleans/Chicago
B  Los Angeles/New York
C  St.Louis/Kansas City
D  Chicago/New York
Question #36
A  a Fisk University glee club
B  a children’s choir
C  An excellect all female band
D  a tap dancing collective
Question #37
A  Bill Bailey
B  Count Basie
C  Billy Childs
D  Billy Strayhorn
Question #38
A  James P Johnson
B  Ron Carter
C  Jimmy Blanton
D  Walter Page
Question #39
A  Bubber Miley
B  Ray Nance
C  Cootie Williams
D  Miles Davis
Question #41
A  Walter Page
B  Jimmy Scott
C  Jimmy Blanton
D  Ira Coleman
Question #43
A  blues-based compositions
B  use of complex written arrangements
C  emphasized improvising soloists
D  riff-based compositions
Question #44
A  mixed voicing
B  Antiphonal
C  multi tracking
D  switch-hitting
Question #45
A  Edward Kennedy (Duke) Ellington
B  Fletcher Henderson
C  Jimmie Lunceford
D  George Gershwin
Question #46
A  Played for mixed-race audiences
B  Played in Mid-town Manhattan hotels
C  Played in a limited geographic region
D  Played a limited number of songs types
Question #47
A  Palladium
B  The Funky Butt Club
C  Savoy Ballroom
D  The Club Alabam
Question #48
A  the jerk
B  the Charleston
C  the Bump
D  the Lindy Hop
Question #49
A  Practice, Practice, Practice
B  Presentation, Precision, Polish
C  Pot, Practice, Petulance
D  Purpose, Profundity, Perspicacity
Question #50
A  an influential critic, band manager, record producer, and talent scout
B  a prominent disc jockey in New York City
C  one of the first white big bandleaders to adopt swing
D  a wealthy jazz patron who commissioned several major jazz compositions