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sammy

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In fusion settings, comping was no longer the preferred form of accompaniment behind soloists; it was
  replaced by


 
 

a. repeated vamps or ostinato figures
  b. simple drum patterns
  c. extensive melodic themes that invoke the main melody
  d. rhythm style guitar chords



Question 2

The instrument that often replaced the piano in a fusion band is the
 
 

a. guitar
  b. synthesizer
  c. echoplex
  d. phase shifter




jennafosdick

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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