Which of the following is a characteristic of postbop style as exemplified by Miles Davis's second great quintet? Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Song Book, "Willie Nelson Chart History (Hot Country Songs)", "Willie Nelson Chart History (Adult Contemporary)", An early electronic performance of "Blue Skies" realized on the RCA Mark II Electronic Sound Synthesizer, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blue_Skies_(Irving_Berlin_song)&oldid=1133073320, This page was last edited on 12 January 2023, at 04:39. 1960s Which of the following is true of the master take of Charlie Parker's "Ko-Ko" ? this excerpt of "blue skies" prominently features. drums. This version hearkened back to 1939 when it was a major western swing and country standard, performed by Moon Mullican. Like symphony orchestras, they were highly professional and exclusive. Buscar. Stormy Weather a. became a "race man," a spokesperson for Black America. Benny Carter was an alto saxophonist, but he was also known as. b. specific time period of musical production in the history of jazz. Charlie Christian Robert Glasper, Which of the following was NOT a challenge to jazz during the 1960s? Permission & contact information. a. trumpet (or cornet), trombone, and clarinet a. played the saxophone like the cello. Playing the white keys on a piano consecutively from one C to the next C will produce a ______ scale. New Orleans. 1960s Miles Davis quintet. Mildred Bailey, What is the title of the 1944 short film directed by Gjon Mili that foreshadowed the turnaround in jazz that took place in the postwar years? Classical pianists such as Sergei Rachmanoff and Vladimir Horowitz championed this stride-pianist: ____________ were amiable and respectful but deadly serious competitions in which musicians tried to outplay each other. A pianist plays chords in a rhythmically unpredictable manner. Johnny Hodges Following the brief piano introduction, what is the form of this excerpt? each answer shown, _______ is the speedy alternation of two or more notes, creating a pianistic version of vibrato. d. each answer shown. \hline \text{Economic activity} & & & \\ Palomar Ballroom Blue Skies Lyrics Blue skies smiling at me Nothing but blue skies do I see Bluebirds singing a song Nothing but bluebirds all day long Never saw the sun shining so bright Never saw things. Charles Mingus. b. where Fletcher Henderson performed. A short improvised passage by a drummer is known as a type of popular music. d. each answer shown. Albert Ayler. a. worked for the State Department. A "shout chorus" is Berlin could never have imagined that his tune would have such interest for modernists such as pianist Onishi, bassist Reginald Veal, and drummer Herlin Riley. Berry Rogers. scat-singing. In it, he expressed his gratitude for the spiritual awakening that enabled him to overcome addiction. Which musician is credited with establishing the tenor saxophone as the embodiment of jazz? The female vocalist on this recording of "Blue Skies" is. Cool jazz, in the context of jazz styles, has. b. unexpected bass drum explosions. Joe Zawinul Herbie Hancock, This genre has its conceptual roots in 1960s rock bands like the Grateful Dead. in the French military. Louis Armstrong Ella Fitzgerald -the bass plays a walking bass line. Tin Pan Alley.
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a. the overall chord progression is always the same. Herbie Hancock True or False: The Depression had little effect on the record industry, which flourished despite the economic turmoil. long, extended runs of rapid notes, like scales. His apartment was a meeting place for creative musicians. Miles Davis. Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye performed the song in the 1954 seasonally perennial film, White Christmas. soprano swing to bebop. Which instrument does NOT belong in a rhythm section? nine A "shout chorus" is This musician was known for his mood swings and episodes of idiosyncratic behavior. 1970s 0. Articles
Which of the following is true of Charlie Parker's musical works during the 1950s? John Lewis c. embodied the best in black middle-class dignity. Pat Metheny Which musician pioneered the now-standard piano trio format (with bass and drums)? George Gershwin creole. c. with input from individual members of his ensemble. Bix Beiderbecke belongs to the first generation to learn jazz from: Berlins tune epitomizes big band era jazz:
all of the above are correct. Walter Page. Miles above the lake, a trio of mountain peaks jutted into the sky. soprano d. Each answer shown. Uncategorized. Los Angeles (Hollywood). Which band did Dizzy Gillespie play with for several years in New York City? the guitarist Freddie Green big band swing. In addition to being a composer, Thelonious Monk was a: He composed convoluted melodies over standard chord changes. The first example sentence could mean reach for heaven. "America's classical music." Bebop a. sometimes called the "devil in music." b. adding their traditional musical training and ability to read music. repertory limited to Tin Alley standards. According to the company's annual report, in 2020, Blue Skies increased water efficiency by 2%, employed 4000 people across 8 countries, and made 80% of its packaging with over 30% recycled. a. the final, climactic chorus in an arrangement. Cecil Taylor a. a founding member of the Lenox School. an arranger for the Miles Davis Nonet. In the late 1940s and the early 1950s, Miles Davis struggles with drug addiction, made successful appearances in Europe, and recorded the tracks that resulted in the album. the Black and Tan Fantasy. The songwriting team of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart had written the music for the Ziegfield show Betsy. The "Hawkins School". Ferdie Grof. Which of the following describes the interplay between Miles Davis and John Coltrane in Davis's first great quintet? Bud Powell each answer shown, Music that attempted a synthesis of "Western art music" and "ethnic or vernacular" music was known as In some set phrases, the used word is skies, as in He wrote to his sister praising Lizzie to the skies. bandleader. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra New Orleans Review. Which of the following is an earlier stylistic change that met with critical backlash? a. wrote a dissertation on musical cognition. Dizzy Gillespie; Coleman Hawkins b. refers to musicians such as Ben Webster and Chu Berry. a. emphasizing their African musical heritage. A new tune is composed over a preexisting chord progression. Throughout this excerpt, this soloist shapes his improvisation by making use of arpeggios. Bates wrote the words as a poem originally entitled "Pikes Peak".It was first published in the Fourth of July 1895 edition of the church periodical . A A B A. Murderer of Blue Skies Lyrics [Verse] You flew in on the wind Was a day that I won't forget Told me to let you in And that I would not regret it But you had a touch as cool as rain And only once. The dialogue scene in The Jazz Singer is revolutionary in the sense that it was the first talking feature-length film. Dave Brubeck Count Basie and his Orchestra. jam band Jazzop Fisk Jubilee Singers The ensemble performing "Now's the Time" is, The pianist on this recording of "Tempus Fugue-It" is, Sonny Rollins was influential in his use of. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like When a trombonist uses a slide to glide seamlessly from one note to another, it is known as: ostinato. Tommy Dorseys 1941 version of Irving
Not only was the film a huge success, but it spelled the end of silent films. Trip-hop Louis Jordan A composed four-bar phrase, heard in the middle of a tune, that "launches" the soloist into a new chorus is known as during Goodmans appearance at Carnegie
microtonality. Armstrong formed his Hot Five and Hot Seven bands in Twelve-bar blues. b. grew up in the slums of Chicago. for her four-octave range. The song "Blue Skies" is featured in that series' premiere episode during a dream sequence involving Data and Captain Picard. c. recorded with American musicians such as Coleman Hawkins and Benny Carter. c. is the title of an autobiography. The word jazz did not achieve its present-day meaning until. Dexter Gordon's first stylistic influence was_____ ; there he switched his allegiance to_____ . In this the soldiers come up on the side of the enemy to catch them off-guard. The acoustic New Age music movement was largely inspired by: classical He stretched out stylistically, recording with a Latin rhythm section and a string ensemble. When both Columbia and RCA Victor announces improvements to the brittle 78-rpm records that dominated jazz recording until the late 1940's, how did the industry respond? "Haitian Fight Song." b. trumpet (or cornet), saxophone, violin 12/23/19, 4 33 PMCH 09 LISTENING QUIZ: ARC Fa19 MUFHL 315 LEC 12314 Lapierre uses monophonic texture. saxophone. Art Tatum Cubop, samba, bossa nova, salsa a. sparked a comeback for Duke Ellington and his orchestra, Who organized the Carnegie Hall concert "From Spirituals to Swing" that juxtaposed contemporary, familiar sounds with neglected traditions such as blues, gospel, and boogie-woogie? What do jazz artists mean by "comping"? MENU MENU. After Duke Ellington, who wrote between 1,500 and 2,000 pieces, Thelonious Monk is the most widely performed of jazz composers. Which of the following is true of Lennie Tristano? What special quality do Horace Silver's compositions have? Count Basie "Body and Soul" Home to winged-lion shapeshiftersthe Leonodaiand protected from the world of humans by an elite group of warriors, the Heliana has only known peace. Sonny Rollins composed the first widely noted bebop waltz, "Valse Hot", while a member of what important group? jazz singer. Which of the following musicians was NOT a part of the Miles Davis Nonet? East Coast Groove. Cutting contests Keith Jarrett, The saxophonist Michael Brecker performed with d. each answer shown, Although originally a drummer, ______ played vibraphone in the: c. starred in the short film St. Louis Blues. What was the drummer William Henry Webb's nickname? Vijay Iyer Baker liked the song, and it was inserted into the musical, much to the chagrin of Rodgers and Hart, who were not consulted and wouldnt have allowed the change. refers to musicians such as Ben Webster and Chu Berry. Outline the major stages in the procedure Malcolm X describes. History
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