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pane00

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Which approach does Vaughn use when singing this tune?
 
  a. A varied and flexible approach in regards to pitch and rhythm
  b. Strict adherence to the original melody and tempo
  c. Scat singing
  d. A restrained and cool approach to the vocal part

Question 2

Miles Davis's improvisation was based on
 
  a. overlapping melodic ideas.
  b. complex chord changes.
  c. skillful timing and silence.
  d. intricate rhythmic patterns.



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thall411

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Answer to Question 1

a. A varied and flexible approach in regards to pitch and rhythm

Answer to Question 2

c




pane00

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Wow, this really help

 

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