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This San Francisco bandleader was not famous, but established the saxophone section as part of a jazz ensemble:
This San Francisco bandleader was not famous, but established the saxophone section as part of a jazz ensemble:
- Paul Whiteman.
- Art Hickman. (correct)
- Jelly Roll Morton.
- Joe “King” Oliver.
Duke Ellington's compositions number
Duke Ellington's compositions number
- one hundred and thirty-three.
- under seventy.
- between two hundred and three hundred.
- Over a thousand (correct)
player piano was especially useful for disseminating the following jazz style
player piano was especially useful for disseminating the following jazz style
- New Orleans jazz.
- big-band Jazz
- stride piano. (correct)
- collective improvisation.
Bing Crosby's vocal style was inspired by
Bing Crosby's vocal style was inspired by
George Gershwin composed and performed
George Gershwin composed and performed
Among the musicians hired by Fletcher Henderson in the 1920s was
Among the musicians hired by Fletcher Henderson in the 1920s was
Stride style is defined by
Stride style is defined by
This bandleader, widely known as the "King of Jazz," was an early pop superstar who championed
"symphonic jazz":
This bandleader, widely known as the "King of Jazz," was an early pop superstar who championed "symphonic jazz":
Jazz nightlife was affected by the passage of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, which
Jazz nightlife was affected by the passage of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, which
Paul Whiteman hired
to be the full-time featured vocalist with his orchestra.
Paul Whiteman hired to be the full-time featured vocalist with his orchestra.
Among the great stride virtuosos of the 1920s was the following pianist, whose composition "Carolina Shout" became a test-piece for the New York elite:
Among the great stride virtuosos of the 1920s was the following pianist, whose composition "Carolina Shout" became a test-piece for the New York elite:
Among the jazz soloists added to the Paul Whiteman Band in the mid-1920s was(were)
Among the jazz soloists added to the Paul Whiteman Band in the mid-1920s was(were)
The center of the songwriting industry in New York was known colloquially as
The center of the songwriting industry in New York was known colloquially as
was transformed by the following technological advancements, new in the 1920s:
was transformed by the following technological advancements, new in the 1920s:
Although its specialty was the finest in Harlem jazz, the Cotton Club
Although its specialty was the finest in Harlem jazz, the Cotton Club
Flashcards
Who was Art Hickman?
Who was Art Hickman?
A San Francisco bandleader, not super famous, who created saxophone sections in jazz ensembles.
How many pieces did Duke Ellington compose?
How many pieces did Duke Ellington compose?
Duke Ellington is known for composing a vast number of musical pieces.
Study Notes
- The Chapter 5 Quiz was completed by Monserath Aviles-Benitez.
- The final grade was 100/100.
- The first attempt was submitted on 2/23/25 at 8:16 PM (EST) and scored 100/100.
Question 1
- The question asks about the San Francisco bandleader who established the saxophone section as part of a jazz ensemble.
- The correct answer is Art Hickman.
Question 2
- The question asks how many compositions Duke Ellington wrote.
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