Improvising On A Tune Quiz_ MUS 354_ Jazz Giants (2024 Spring)
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Improvising On A Tune Quiz Due No due date
Points 15
Questions 15
Time Limit 30 Minutes
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He composed "Stormy Weather."
Harold Arlen
Johnny Mercer
George Gershwin
Cole Porter
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Duke Ellington
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Irving Berlin
George Gershwin
Cole Porter
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George Gershwin
Jerome Kern
Johnny Mercer
He composed "God Bless America."
Rodgers and Hart composed "Blue Moon."
The term Tin Pan Alley
and the American Songbook
are often used interchangeably.
"Night and Day" was composed by:
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Cole Porter
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a gig experience
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sheet music
a lead sheet
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a recording
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George Gershwin composed "White Christmans."
Jazz musicians often learn tunes by listening to one or more recordings.
The sheet music version of a tune provides a concise representation of a tune for the experienced
musician who has the skills and experience to look at it and turn it into music.
This song source usually represents the original concept of the composer.
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varying the melody tune.
interpreting the melody of a tune.
replacing the melody of a tune.
embellishing the melody of a tune.
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interpreting the melody of a tune.
replacing the melody of a tune.
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varying the melody tune.
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embellishing the melody of a tune.
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Variation
Interpretation
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Radical Variation
Embellishment
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the form
the melody
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all of the above
the harmony
Rhythmic displacement
is a technique for:
Repetition of notes is one possible technique for:
The music of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie is characterized by:
Which of the following are elements of a tune?
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Displacement is an important strategy for creating variations of the melody of a tune.
Substituted Melody
is another way of describing Radical Variation.