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Shelles

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Where were the cutting-edge bebop musicians playing in the late 1940s?
 
  a. in Kansas City casinos and nightclubs
 b. in the ballrooms and dance halls of Harlem
 c. in nightclubs on West Fifty-Second Street in New York City
 d. in Hollywood recording studios on the West Coast

Question 2

What is scordatura?
 
  a. Tuning a string instrument to something other than standard tuning.
  b. A bowed five-string instrument tuned in fifths and played on the shoulder.
  c. Term designating a group of pieces loosely associated by feeling and key.
  d. A special type of notation for lute music that directs the fingers to stopstrings at specific frets so as to produce sounds.



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IRincones

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a




Shelles

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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