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What is another name that jazz musicians use to refer to the harmonic progression of a tune?
 
  a. Motif
  b. Phrase
  c. Chord changes
  d. Scale

Question 2

What are licks?
 
  a. Repeated rhythmic motives
  b. Internalized phrases that form a musician's literacy and fluency
  c. Notes of long duration
  d. Variations on the melody of a song



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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