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In the 1930's Jazz was known as

Swing

Though the Swing Era occurred during________, it did not get caught up in the era's deep anxiety.

the Great Depression

The famous ballroom in Harlem where social dancing was an intense, communal activity and the swing dance style emerged was called

the Savoy Ballroom

Benny Goodman helped bridge the racial gap of jazz by

hiring black arrangers to put music together for his band

Star Dust was composed by_____. The form is______.

Artie Shaw, 32 bar popular song

Jimmie Lanceford, "The Professor" expected______ from his band members.

Impeccable appearance, right down to their socks

The popular bad leader who played the trombone and brought song into the mainstream entertainment was

Glen Miller

A head arrangement is

a flexible, unwritten arrangement created by the entire band

An ostinato is

A repetitive melody or melodic figure

One example of the Boogie-Woogie is

It's All Right, Baby

The club that was well-known for housing Duke Ellington's band in the 1920's was called

The Cotton Club

What are territory bands

Bands that worked in a geographic area no more than a days drive from their headquarters

Mary Lou Williams was a very talented jazz______ and arranger

Pianist

Why were women rare in jazz performances

A women on stage, people reasoned, was not fit for middle-class society

One O'clock Jump which contains a Kansas City style head arrangement was made famous by

Count Basie and his Orchestra

How was Juan Tizol's trombone different from a normal trombone

It contained valves like trumpet rather than a slide

A piece that was made famous by Duke Ellington and his orchestra and included Latin and Swing grooves is called

Conga Brava

Ellingtons composition partner in his later career who was originally a classical composer was

Billie Strayhorn

Who was nicknamed "Father of the Tenor"

Coleman Hawkins

When the notes of a chord are played successively, one at a time, this is called

an arpeggio

"Body and Soul" includes a great melodic paraphrase at the beginning and harmonic improvisation by

Coleman Hawkins

A change came to the way jazz musicians performed for the radio in the 1940's because

radio producers stopped recording live performances

What was Lester Young;s style of improvisation

He would improvise a melody that fit the overall harmonic framework without dealing with every harmony

Jazz was heard in the nations outside of the U.S. where it

All of the above

Who toured Moscow in the 1950's and found that he had thousands of fans who referred to his records by catalog numbers

Benny Goodman

How did racism affect jazz performers in Europe

Often black performers were considered chic and their race made them more popular

After World War II, jazz musicians in Europe were treated as

heroes

Django Reinhardt was known for his performances on

the trumpet

the social activist who also performed on a number of instruments while also composing and arranging for Fletcher Henderson, Horace Henderson, Charlie Johnson, and Mckinney's Cotton Pickers was

Benny Carter

Billie Holiday grew up in

a school for delinquent girls

Billie Holiday first recorded with

Benny Goodman

Billie Holiday was influenced by singer______ who was a well-known 1920's blues singer

Bessie Smith

Called an irrepressible spirit of musical joy, this singer used blues for up-tempo scat improvisations. Who is she

Ellie Fitzgerald

Singing that is improvised by a vocalist using nonsense syllables is called

scat singing

Dropping bombs in jazz means

unexpected bass drum explosions

Bebop musicians included all of the following except:

Elliot Carter

Bebop was made famous for

its complex dissonant harmonies

Why were black bands often forced to tour and perform live

They were not allowed to be on prime-time radio shoes. They could not hold a lengthy engagement at major hotel ballrooms because of racial issues

Charlie Parker was known as one of the most gifted_____ in jazz

saxophonist

Band leaders found it too difficult to include Charlie Parker in their bands because of

his heroine addiction

Dizzy Gillespie was known for his_____ playing

trumpet

Gillespie recorded and tours with the most lucrative black band in existence in the late 1930's. The band was

Cab Calloway Orchestra

Gillespie earned nickname "Dizzy" because

he had a fiery temperament and a wicked sense of humor

Dizzie Gillespie and Charlie Parker were both hired for______ band

Earl Hines

Jazz was an inexpensive way of recording for procedures because

the chord progressions of songs were not copyrighted so jazz musicians could superimpose a new melody of the changes of a copyrighted song and not have to pay the copyright fee

Which of the following songs was originally a tribute to Native Americans

Ko-Ko

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Blue Skies

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One O'clock jump

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A Sailboat in the Moonlight

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Ko-Ko