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Which one of the following composers developed a system of intonation impossible to produce on existing instruments, so he invented his own?
 
  A) Henry Cowell
 
  B) John Cage
 
  C) Harry Partch
 
  D) Charles Ives

Question 2

Which of these does not describe how the Chicago jazz scene differed from New Orleans?
 
  a. musicians adapted their approach to play in more sophisticated Chicago venues
 b. there was a higher level of competition between bands, requiring greater virtuosity
 c. the tempos taken in Chicago were all much faster, with a preference for up-tempo pieces
 d. musicians began playing in big bands rather than small Dixieland combos



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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