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What made Ellington such a successful arranger?
 
  a. he had composition lessons in college
 b. he knew and highlighted the individual capabilities of his band members
 c. he limited his repertory to the most popular tunes of the day
 d. he frequently made use of Cuban dance styles like the mambo, the rumba, and the cha-cha

Question 2

Why is Pierre Attaingnant important to the history of Western music?
 
  a. A prominent author of lyrics for the Parisian chanson.
  b. Developed the process of multiple-impression printing.
  c. Known as the inventor of the harpsichord. d. First to establish the business of commercial music.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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