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The concepts of modal improvisation and repeating bass figures found in jazz-rock fusion were prevalent in the music of modern jazz musician,
 
  a. Dizzy Gillespie.
  b. John Coltrane.
  c. Stan Getz.
  d. Clifford Brown.

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Why is the vendor singing?
 
  a. Sorrow
  b. To advertise fruit that he is selling
  c. To provide entertainment for concertgoers
  d. To provide background music for dancing



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Answer to Question 1

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b. To advertise fruit that he is selling





 

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