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burton19126

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Which trombonist in the Ellington Orchestra used a plunger mute to achieve a gutbucket sound?
 
  a. Joe Tricky Sam Nanton
 b. Johnny Hodges
 c. Harry Carney
 a. Joe Tricky Sam Nanton
 b. Johnny Hodges
 c. Harry Carney
 d. Bubber Miley

Question 2

Josquin's motets continued the medieval tradition of using the music to reflect and enhance the meaning of the words.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

false



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