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shofmannx20

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Don Redman's arrangements were important in the development of jazz because they
 
 

a. heightened the distinction between the rhythm section and the horns
  b. were heard by important band leaders who hired him when he worked as a freelance
  arranger
  c. modified and refined the horn parts to sound more like improvisation
  d. used techniques that looked forward to techniques used by swing era arrangers



Question 2

Arranger Don Redman worked for which famous orchestra?
 
 

a. Paul Whiteman Orchestra
  b. Duke Ellington Orchestra
  c. Fletcher Henderson Orchestra
  d. Art Hickman Band




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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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