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frankwu

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Which instruments comprised the front line of most early jazz combos?
 
  a. Tuba, Saxophone and flute
  b. Saxophone, clarinet, and violin
  c. Trumpet, clarinet and trombone
  d. Banjo, tuba, piano

Question 2

All of the following musicians are widely recognized names in jazz except
 
  a. Miles Davis.
  b. Duke Ellington.
  c. John Coltrane.
  d. Elvis Presley.



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Answer to Question 1

c. Trumpet, clarinet and trombone

Answer to Question 2

d



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