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tfester

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Musicians Jim Hall and Wayne Shorter are two jazz musicians who
 
  a. refuse to create solos over the A-A-B-A form.
  b. perfected the art of comping.
  c. create solos that don't use familiar patterns.
  d. use silence as a form of improvisation.

Question 2

Which bass style was Walter Page an early master of?
 
  a. Two-beat style
  b. Arco bass style
  c. Walking bass style
  d. Slap bass style



Danny Ewald

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c. Walking bass style



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