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sjones

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What playing technique did Charlie Parker often use in live performances but seldom use in the recording studio?
 
  a. the use of licks and formulas for up-tempo playing
 b. an emphasis on upper chordal extensionsninths, elevenths, and thirteenths
 c. double-time sixteenth-note runs
 d. clever quotation of other pieces of music in his solos

Question 2

Which genre of music was Bach required to compose and perform for Sunday services at St. Thomas Church?
 
  a. Preludes and Fugues for the Organ
  b. The Chorale Prelude
  c. The Cantata
  d. Martin Luther's German Mass



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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