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Charlie

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Which of the following was not a significant influence on Charles Mingus's music?
 
  a. earlier styles of jazz, from the New Orleans tradition to Duke Ellington
 b. soulful blues and gospel music
 c. the rock and pop music of the 1950s
 d. newer, avante-garde directions in jazz

Question 2

Which piano manufacturer developed the double escapement action which allowed for the rapid repetition of a note?
 
  a. Steinway
  b. Pleyel
  c. Erard
  d. Lyon and Healey



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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