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Which of the following was a tonal innovation in free jazz?
 
  a) Multiphonics
  b) Glissando
  c) Contrafact
  d) Polyrhythm

Question 2

Which of the following bandleaders is recognized as one of the first to use a vocalist regularly?
 
  a. Duke Ellington
  b. Paul Whiteman
  c. Fletcher Henderson
  d. Bennie Moten



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

B




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