Author Question: Art Blakey's drumming on this selection could best be described as a. Hard driving and swinging ... (Read 46 times)

ETearle

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Art Blakey's drumming on this selection could best be described as
 
  a. Hard driving and swinging
  b. Soft and restrained
  c. Providing subtle accompaniment
  d. Obscuring the beat

Question 2

Which description best fits tempo and rhythmic feel of this piece?
 
  a. Fast swing
  b. Slow ballad
  c. Fast Latin
  d. Medium swing



mirabriestensky

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Answer to Question 1

a. Hard driving and swinging

Answer to Question 2

a. Fast swing



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