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Collmarie

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The pianist who avoided the impression of virtuosity, was rooted in Harlem stride style, played with
  sparse melodic lines surrounded by silence, and played with crushed notes was


 
 

a. Bud Powell
  b. Thelonious Monk
  c. Art Tatum
  d. Count Basie



Question 2

The pianist whose sharply articulated left hand chords punctuated linear melodic ideas in the right
  hand was


 
 

a. Bud Powell
  b. Thelonious Monk
  c. Art Tatum
  d. Cootie Williams




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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



Collmarie

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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