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What of the following is not one of the techniques that swing era arrangers made use of?
 
  a. call-and-response between different sections of the band
 b. balancing written sections with improvised sections to show off star soloists
 c. free jazz sections, in which all of the musicians were allowed to improvise simultaneously
 d. clear distinction between the sections by giving them different roles

Question 2

Which Psalter did the Pilgrims bring with them when they landed on the shores of America in 1620?
 
  a. The Bay Psalm Book
  b. The Geneva Psalter
  c. The Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter
  d. Choralis Constantinus



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Answer to Question 1

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