Author Question: What term was used to describe Coltrane's rapid-fire execution of chord changes and scales in his ... (Read 18 times)

bclement10

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What term was used to describe Coltrane's rapid-fire execution of chord changes and scales in his early style?
 
  a. machine-gun changes
 b. volcanic activity
 c. ultra-bop
 d. sheets of sound

Question 2

Which composer did not express nationalistic influences by writing folksongs?
 
  a. Antonn Dvok
  b. Bedich Smetana
  c. Giuseppe Verdi
  d. Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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