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vicotolentino

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In the postwar years, swing spit off in three directions. Which of the following is NOT one of those
  directions:


 
 

a. bebop
  b. Broadway musical
  c. jazz-influenced pop singing
  d. upbeat R & B



Question 2

The text states that Swing swings because of the:
 
 

a. interplay between the vocalist(s) and the instrumentalists
  b. widespread use of amplification
  c. rhythmically-energized improvisers
  d. interplay between the timekeeping of the rhythm section and the syncopations everywhere
  else




bassamabas

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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