Author Question: Who was the leading bebop tenor sax player in the 1940s? a. Fats Navarro b. Dexter Gordon c. J. ... (Read 65 times)

lunatika

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Who was the leading bebop tenor sax player in the 1940s?
 
  a. Fats Navarro
 b. Dexter Gordon
 c. J. J. Johnson
 d. Charlie Parker

Question 2

From which genre did the concert symphony evolve?
 
  a. French overture
  b. concerto grosso
  c. Italian opera overture
  d. dance suite



Ksanderson1296

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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