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RYAN BANYAN

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Jazz that incorporates reconfigured major scales, slow harmonic rhythm, pedal points, and/or absence
  of functional harmony is often associated with this label.


 
 

a. harmonic superimposition
  b. pentatonic
  c. avant-garde
  d. modal



Question 2

The drummer with Coltrane's classic quintet was
 
 

a. Elvin Jones
  b. Max Roach
  c. Philly Joe Jones
  d. Art Cobb




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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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