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Pea0909berry

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How does the soloist create drama in his interpretation?
 
  a. By sliding and smearing into pitches
  b. By altering his tone
  c. By displacing or delaying rhythms
  d. Both a and b
  e. Both a and c

Question 2

What is the best way to describe saxophonist Johnny Hodges sound and articulation on this piece?
 
  a. Extremely laid back and smooth
  b. Bright and metallic
  c. Harsh and biting
  d. Deep and gruff



mochi09

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Answer to Question 1

e. Both a and c

Answer to Question 2

a. Extremely laid back and smooth



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