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After leaving the Miles Davis Quintet, Cannonball Adderley
 
  a. worked extensively with Ornette Coleman in the free jazz vein
 b. formed a successful hard bop group with his brother Nat
 c. retired from the professional jazz scene and went back to teaching high school
 d. continued to collaborate with John Coltrane on most of his albums

Question 2

Salome demonstrated that even after the death of Brahms and Wagner, there were still only two available styles for composition: the conservative one associated with Brahms, and the more progressive style of Wagner.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

false



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