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Attempt Time Score Question 1 1 / 1 pts Lester Young is known for his innovative characteristics as a soloist. All except one of the characteristics on the following list are correct. Which one of the following is NOT a characteristic of Young's solo style? Young's tone was heavier than Hawkins', with more vibrato Young began to phrase his solos across the customary 4-bar and 8-bar boundaries, lending his sound a more relaxed fluidity Young's solos were more linear than those of Coleman Hawkins Young conveyed even more progressive harmonic implications in his choice of notes than did Hawkins Young "floated" his tones as though defying gravity Question 2 1 / 1 pts A short, catchy melodic gesture, sounding sometimes like a melodic outburst; Basie built entire pieces around them: chord progression rif voicing
comping arco walking bass rhythm section syncopation brass section chorus blue note polyrhythm turnaround vibrato pizzicato
mute high-hat ride cymbal horn bridge ride rhythm 12-bar blues chorus trading eights Question 3 1 / 1 pts This singer won a talent show at the Apollo Theater at age 17, and was the featured singer with the Chick Webb Orchestra at the Savoy Ballroom: James Rushing Ella Fitzgerald
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Ivie Anderson Frank Sinatra Billie Holiday Question 4 1 / 1 pts One of the first masters of the walking bass, his association with Basie goes back to the 1920s; he had a superb sense of timing that helped promote the bass to its role as principal time keeper in the band: Lionel Hampton Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton Jo Jones Bubber Miley Billie Holiday Roy Eldridge Coleman Hawkins
Benny Goodman Harry "Sweets" Edison Earl Hines Johnny Hodges Teddy Wilson Walter Page Ben Webster Jimmy Blanton Charlie Christian Sidney Bechet Jelly Roll Morton Louis Armstrong Count Basie
Fletcher Henderson Bix Beiderbecke Ella Fitzgerald Lester Young Duke Ellington Incorrect Question 5 0 / 1 pts Count Basie's band first came to prominence in which city? Chicago Detroit Philadelphia Kansas City New Orleans
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Pittsburgh Boston New York City Question 6 1 / 1 pts He played acoustic guitar in count Basie's orchestra. His approach added buoyancy to the Basie rhythm section that no other big band had: Eddie Lang Benny Goodman Charlie Christian Django Reinhardt Freddie Green Question 7 1 / 1 pts One of the earliest drummers to play the ride rhythm on the high-hat as it was continuously opening and closing, producing a smoother, more sustained rhythm: Harry "Sweets" Edison
Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton Bubber Miley Billie Holiday Lester Young Jo Jones Lionel Hampton Benny Goodman Roy Eldridge Sarah Vaughn Jimmy Blanton Sidney Bechet Ben Webster
Ella Fitzgerald Jelly Roll Morton Bix Beiderbecke Count Basie Johnny Hodges Louis Armstrong Duke Ellington Teddy Wilson Earl Hines Coleman Hawkins Charlie Christian Fletcher Henderson
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Question 8 1 / 1 pts Leader of one of the few white bands regarded as "hot" by black jazz musicians; he popularized swing for the broader American population; in a racially segregated America, he crossed the color line by hiring African Americans to play in his combos: Roy Eldridge Lester Young Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton Benny Goodman Teddy Wilson Count Basie Louis Armstrong Bubber Miley Harry "Sweets" Edison Duke Ellington Charlie Christian
Jelly Roll Morton Bix Beiderbecke James P. Johnson Lionel Hampton Jimmy Blanton Earl Hines Ben Webster Fletcher Henderson Billie Holiday Sarah Vaughn Coleman Hawkins Ella Fitzgerald
Sidney Bechet Johnny Hodges Question 9 1 / 1 pts In the following piece, who is the soloist from 1:57 to 2:21? Louis Armstrong Cootie Williams Bix Beiderbecke Harry "Sweets" Edison Roy Eldridge Question 10 1 / 1 pts In the following recording, who is the soloist from 1:30 to 2:10? Johnny Hodges Lester Young
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Frankie Trumbauer Sidney Bechet Harry "Sweets" Edison Quiz Score: 9 out of 10 Previous Next Submission Details: Time: 13 minutes Current Score: 9 out of 10 Kept Score: 9 out of 10