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JMatthes

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Cecil Taylor's Unit Structures features
 
  a. a highly organized sectional form
 b. free jazz with no predetermined harmonic structures
 c. composed music with no improvisation
 d. traditional head-solos-head organization

Question 2

Which statement most accurately describes Within Four Walls from Sunless?
 
  a. All of these choices.
  b. The accompaniment consists of loosely connected chords that avoidstandard harmonic progressions.
 c. Consists of a series of melancholy exclamations made by an individualtrapped by life with only a glimmer of hope for future happiness.
 d. There is no melody to speak of -- only an artful imitation of the text as itwould be spoken.



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Answer to Question 1

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