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Garrulous

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Which term describes the absence of steady tempo?
 
  a. Rubato
  b. Staccato
  c. Double timing
  d. Trading fours

Question 2

When a jazz group begins a 12-bar blues, the melody is usually played:
 
  a. Once
  b. Twice
  c. Three times
  d. Four times



Eazy416

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Answer to Question 1

a. Rubato

Answer to Question 2

b. Twice



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