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NClaborn

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With which of the following categories of jazz does Wynton Marsalis' musical approach most resemble?
 
  a. Acid-jazz
  b. Contemporary jazz
  c. Hip-hop jazz
  d. Neo-classical

Question 2

A characteristic of Cecil Taylor's playing is that it
 
  a. lacks swing feeling.
  b. lacks intensity.
  c. relies on preset chord progressions.
  d. doesn't involve planning and structure.



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onowka

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Answer to Question 1

d. Neo-classical

Answer to Question 2

a
Page Reference 173; CECIL TAYLOR





 

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