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cagreen833

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Which was not an aspect of Louis Armstrong's playing that established his place in jazz history?
 
  a. he was the first great soloist in jazz history
 b. he played the melody precisely as written by the original composer
 c. he brought a sense of drama to his jazz solos
 d. his advanced rhythmic conception moved jazz from stiff rhythms to swing

Question 2

Which musical trait of the madrigal attracted Italian composers?
 
  a. long, sensuous musical lines
  b. syncopation, rhythmic complexity
  c. all of these choices
  d. colorful, varied harmonies



eliasc0401

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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