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newyorker26

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New arranging techniques that planted the seeds for the big-band jazz of the 1930s were developed by
 
 

a. the early 1920s
  b. Eubie Blake and Fats Waller
  c. Fletcher Henderson and Duke Ellington
  d. Bix Beiderbecke (Wolverines) and Jelly Roll Morton (NORK)



Question 2

It is ironic that Beiderbecke is considered a Chicago-style jazz musician because he
 
 

a. followed the style innovations of the New Orleans players exclusively
  b. never played in a band with one of the important Chicagoan musicians
  c. rarely performed in Chicago
  d. never liked Chicago because of lack of respect it held for the New Orleans style




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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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