CH 09 READING AND LISTENING QUIZ - MUS112-N804_ Introduction to Jazz

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2/11/24, 7:55 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137925/View 1/29 CH 09 READING AND LISTENING QUIZ 1 2 Your work has been saved and submitted Written Feb 11, 2024 7:37 PM - Feb 11, 2024 7:54 PM Attempt 1 of 2 Attempt Score 44 / 48 - 91.67 % Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 44 / 48 - 91.67 % Question 1 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q001) Cool jazz derived its fondness for restrained timbre and light vibrato from a) Bix Beiderbecke and Lester Young. b) Louis Armstrong and Buddy Bolden.
2/11/24, 7:55 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137925/View 2/29 Hide ques±on 1 feedback Question 2 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q002) Among the pioneers of cool jazz are the following pianist/composers: Hide ques±on 2 feedback Question 3 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q003) This musician was a bebop soloist who became a leader of cool jazz: c) Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster. d) Billie Holiday and Bessie Smith. FEEDBACK: Page 192 a) Lennie Tristano and Tadd Dameron. b) Art Tatum and Fats Waller. c) Teddy Wilson and Billy Strayhorn. d) Jelly Roll Morton and Duke Ellington. FEEDBACK: Page 192-194 a) Miles Davis.
2/11/24, 7:55 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137925/View 3/29 Hide ques±on 3 feedback Question 4 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q004) The _______ is commonly known as "The Birth of the Cool" band. Hide ques±on 4 feedback Question 5 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q005) Cool jazz artists were inclined to b) Clifford Brown. c) Dizzy Gillespie. d) Gil Evans. FEEDBACK: Page 194 a) Miles Davis Nonet b) Modern Jazz Quartet c) Jazz Messengers d) Dave Brubeck Quartet FEEDBACK: Page 195
2/11/24, 7:55 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137925/View 4/29 Hide ques±on 5 feedback Question 6 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q006) Gil Evans was Hide ques±on 6 feedback Question 7 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point a) deemphasize improvisation in favor of composition. b) borrow rhythms and emotional intensity from gospel. c) use orchestral instruments such as the tuba and French horn. d) deemphasize improvisation in favor of composition and use orchestral instruments such as the tuba and French horn. FEEDBACK: Page 194 a) a cool jazz arranger and orchestrator. b) a hard bop alto sax soloist. c) the leader of the Modern Jazz Quartet. d) a skilled trombonist. FEEDBACK: Page 194-195
2/11/24, 7:55 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137925/View 5/29 (Q007) John Lewis left the Miles Davis Nonet and formed his own jazz ensemble, called Hide ques±on 7 feedback Question 8 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q008) This baritone saxophonist became famous for leading a "piano-less" quartet in 1952: Hide ques±on 8 feedback a) the Jazz Messengers. b) the Modern Jazz Quartet. c) Weather Report. d) Spiro Gyra. FEEDBACK: Page 196-197 a) Gerry Mulligan. b) Lennie Tristano. c) John Lewis. d) Cannonball Adderley. FEEDBACK: Page 195-196
2/11/24, 7:55 PM - MUS112-N804: Introduction to Jazz - Central Piedmont https://brightspace.cpcc.edu/d2l/le/content/168117/viewContent/6137925/View 6/29 Question 9 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q009) The Modern Jazz Quartet is known for Hide ques±on 9 feedback Question 10 (Mandatory) 1 / 1 point (Q010) Among the members of the Modern Jazz Quartet were Hide ques±on 10 feedback a) combining jazz with the Baroque style of J. S. Bach. b) the innovative use of electric guitar. c) performing in concert halls wearing tuxedos. d) combining jazz with the Baroque style of J. S. Back and performing in concert halls wearing tuxedos. FEEDBACK: Page 196-198 a) Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker. b) John Lewis and Milt Jackson. c) Horace Silver and Art Blakey. d) Miles Davis and Gil Evans. FEEDBACK: Page 197
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