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Which musician is considered by many to be the most important saxophonist in jazz history?
 
  a. Lee Konitz
  b. Coleman Hawkins
  c. Stan Getz
  d. Charlie Parker

Question 2

The patterns of words and rhythms of the blues was standardized in the
 
  a. late 1700's.
  b. mid 1800's.
  c. early 1900's.
  d. in the late 1960's.



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Answer to Question 1

d. Charlie Parker

Answer to Question 2

c



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