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jc611

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Who eventually replaced John Coltrane in the Miles Davis group of the early 1960s?
 
  a. Sonny Stitt
 b. Jimmy Heath
 c. Bill Evans
 d. Hank Mobley

Question 2

Which statement accurately describes an important change in between the initial theme in Enigma Variations and the Nimrod variation?
 
  a. Mode altered from minor to major.
  b. All of these choices.
  c. Meter changed from triple to quadruple.
  d. Variation presents the theme in inversion.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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