CH 03 LISTENING QUIZ_ MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz

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9/7/23, 11:08 PM CH 03 LISTENING QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110732 1/7 CH 03 LISTENING QUIZ Due Sep 7 at 11:59pm Points 10 Questions 10 Time Limit None Allowed Attempts Unlimited Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 20 minutes 5 out of 10 Score for this attempt: 5 out of 10 Submitted Sep 7 at 11:08pm This attempt took 20 minutes. Take the Quiz Again 0 / 1 pts Question 1 The first four bars of music before the beginning of the A strain are known as the coda. pickup notes. intro (introduction). orrect Answer orrect Answer overture. ou Answered ou Answered
9/7/23, 11:08 PM CH 03 LISTENING QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110732 2/7 FEEDBACK: In the introduction, the entire band plays a figure in unison, ending with a half cadence. 0 / 1 pts Question 2 The form of the piece is best described as a twelve-bar blues cyclic orrect Answer orrect Answer a thirty-two-bar popular song verse and chorus ou Answered ou Answered FEEDBACK: There are thirteen total cycles in the full recording of "The Buzzard Lope," with several of them repeating the opening refrain "Throw me anywhere, Lord/In that old field." 1 / 1 pts Question 3 The singing is accompanied by
9/7/23, 11:08 PM CH 03 LISTENING QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110732 3/7 hand claps and foot stomps. Correct! Correct! each answer shown guitars and banjos. African drums. FEEDBACK: The absence of instruments makes this spiritual dance more performable by the musicians gathered in a circle. As they danced, individual singers would enter the ring, imitating a circling buzzard and carrying away an imaginary body. 1 / 1 pts Question 4 The trumpet uses a mute to create each answer shown rhythmic contrast. polyphonic texture. timbre variation. Correct! Correct! FEEDBACK: Here, Louis Armstrong, alert to every vocal gesture, modifies his timbre using two different mutes: a straight mute to reduce the sound and a plunger to produce wa-wa effects.
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9/7/23, 11:08 PM CH 03 LISTENING QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110732 4/7 1 / 1 pts Question 5 This piece features free rhythm. stop-time rhythm. syncopation. Correct! Correct! extended chords. FEEDBACK: The intense syncopation, created by the overlay of clapping, stomping, and singing, moves it irresistibly forward. 1 / 1 pts Question 6 This selection is a good example of a spiritual. slow ragtime. vaudeville blues. Correct! Correct! country blues.
9/7/23, 11:08 PM CH 03 LISTENING QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110732 5/7 FEEDBACK: Also known as the "classic blues," the vaudeville blues represents a more codified version of the "country blues" from which it developed. It falls into strict twelve-bar stanzas with a set harmonic progression. 0 / 1 pts Question 7 Which best describes the musical interplay between the singer and trumpet? dissonant harmony polyrhythm scat-singing ou Answered ou Answered call and response orrect Answer orrect Answer FEEDBACK: The constant back-and-forth between Bessie Smith's vocals and Louis Armstrong's trumpet results in a duet by two great artists competing for our attention. In his responses, Armstrong is alert to every gesture, filling in even the smallest spaces Smith provides for him. 0 / 1 pts Question 8
9/7/23, 11:08 PM CH 03 LISTENING QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110732 6/7 Which instrument plays the melody? soprano saxophone alto sax clarinet orrect Answer orrect Answer C-melody saxophone ou Answered ou Answered FEEDBACK: Although a great deal of ragtime music was written for and performed on the piano, it could also be arranged for ensembles such as this one, in which clarinetist Wilbur Sweatman takes the lead. 0 / 1 pts Question 9 Who composed this piece? John Philip Sousa Scott Joplin Wilbur Sweatman orrect Answer orrect Answer Jelly Roll Morton ou Answered ou Answered
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9/7/23, 11:08 PM CH 03 LISTENING QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110732 7/7 FEEDBACK: The multi-instrumentalist Wilbur Sweatman carried on the legacy of the ragtime innovator Scott Joplin, not only serving as executor of his will, but creating music of a similar genre. 1 / 1 pts Question 10 Who plays the trumpet on this recording? Joe "King" Oliver Louis Armstrong Correct! Correct! Joe Smith Miles Davis FEEDBACK: Louis Armstrong was not Smith's favorite accompanist: she preferred the cornetist Joe Smith (no relation), who allowed that the great singer deserved a more subservient and discreet accompanist. Quiz Score: 5 out of 10