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wenmo

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Which of the following was known for using 12 tone rows, microtones, and complex Indian rhythmic patterns in his big band scores?
 
  a) Ornette Coleman
  b) Don Ellis
  c) Charlie Haden
  d) Sun Ra

Question 2

Who of the following was considered a member of the New York free jazz underground movement?
 
  a) Ornette Coleman
  b) Lester Bowie
  c) Archie Shepp
  d) Charlie Parker



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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