CH 12 READING AND LISTENING QUIZ - MUS112-N804_ Introduction to Jazz

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2/17/24, 2:11 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137934/View 1/22 CH 12 READING AND LISTENING QUIZ 1 2 Your work has been saved and submitted Written Feb 17, 2024 1:43 PM - Feb 17, 2024 2:11 PM Attempt 1 of 1 Attempt Score 37 / 37 - 100 % Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 37 / 37 - 100 % Question 1 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q001) Avant-garde jazz was also known by this name, taken from a 1961 album by Ornette Coleman: a) free jazz.
2/17/24, 2:11 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137934/View 2/22 Hide ques±on 1 feedback Question 2 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q002) The three key figures in avant-garde jazz are Hide ques±on 2 feedback Question 3 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q003) This disruptive Pulitzer Prize winner was raised in Texas, played at the Five Spot in 1959, and released albums entitled The Shape of Jazz to Come , Change of the Century , and b) black music. c) the new thing. d) fire music. FEEDBACK: Page 266 a) Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Max Roach. b) Miles Davis, Gil Evans, and Herbie Hancock. c) John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, and Cecil Taylor. d) Sonny Rollins, Wes Montgomery, and Art Blakey. FEEDBACK: Page 266
2/17/24, 2:11 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137934/View 3/22 This Is Our Music : Hide ques±on 3 feedback Question 4 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q004) Which instrument does Ornette Coleman play? Hide ques±on 4 feedback a) Ornette Coleman. b) Cecil Taylor. c) John Coltrane. d) Charles Mingus. FEEDBACK: Page 267-268 a) piano b) bass c) alto saxophone d) baritone saxophone FEEDBACK: Page 267
2/17/24, 2:11 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137934/View 4/22 Question 5 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q005) Ornette Coleman’s compositions were Hide ques±on 5 feedback Question 6 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q006) Ornette Coleman challenged musical convention by Hide ques±on 6 feedback a) strongly melodic and emotional. b) a thicket of dissonant chords. c) virtually nonexistent; an invitation to "free improvisation." d) modal pieces based on current popular songs. FEEDBACK: Page 268 a) playing with microtonal pitches. b) using a plunger mute on a saxophone. c) improvising on the song’s melodic phrases, not the chord changes. d) playing with microtonal pitches and improvising on the song’s melodic phrases, not the chord changes. FEEDBACK: Page 268
2/17/24, 2:11 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137934/View 5/22 Question 7 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q007) Which instrument did Cecil Taylor play? Hide ques±on 7 feedback Question 8 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q008) Which venue was particularly important to avant-garde jazz? Hide ques±on 8 feedback a) piano b) bass c) saxophone d) trumpet FEEDBACK: Page 271 a) The Cotton Club b) Minton’s Playhouse c) The Five Spot d) Carnegie Hall
2/17/24, 2:11 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137934/View 6/22 Question 9 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q009) In the 1970s, avant-garde music moved its performances from jazz clubs to apartments, galleries, and other places. What was this music called? Hide ques±on 9 feedback Question 10 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q010) This Cleveland-born saxophonist’s career lasted only eight years; during that time, he cultivated an overwhelming timbre, using multiphonics, which can be heard on his album, Spiritual Unity : FEEDBACK: Page 272 a) rent music b) loft music c) apartment music d) museum music FEEDBACK: Page 281-282 a) John Coltrane. b) Albert Ayler. c) David Murray.
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