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Swing era arrangers made use of the technique of setting up a call-and-response effect between
  instrumental sections. This approach to arranging is called


 
 

a. metronomic effect
  b. the Ellington effect
  c. antiphony
  d. a motivic framework



Question 2

When Bix Beiderbecke played trumpet in Paul Whiteman's band, he was
 
 

a. the lead player
  b. Paul Whiteman's sideman
  c. the chair of the trumpet section
  d. the jazz chair




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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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