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Charlie

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Which saxophonist was considered by many to be Charlie Parker's successor?
 
  a. Cannonball Adderley
  b. Sonny Rollins
  c. John Gilmore
  d. Yusef Lateef

Question 2

Swing music could have included all of the following except
 
  a. the saxophone.
  b. the upright bass.
  c. stiff rhythmic feel.
  d. written arrangements.



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Bsand8

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Answer to Question 1

a. Cannonball Adderley

Answer to Question 2

c
Page Reference 58; HOW SWING DIFFERS FROM EARLY JAZZ




Charlie

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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