Jazz at Lincoln Center During the trumpet solo, the saxophonist plays riffs in the background. Walter Page. Vijay Iyer Thelonious Monk made prominent use of _____ in his playing and composing. The song was composed in 1926 as a last-minute addition to the Rodgers and Hart musical Betsy. a. a district of legalized prostitution. True or False: The Depression had little effect on the record industry, which flourished despite the economic turmoil. Gil Evans In this the soldiers come up on the side of the enemy to catch them off-guard. Gerry Mulligan played the _______ saxophone. Chicago | 2022 grabber blue mustang. In this excerpt we hear. 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. World Saxophone Quartet During the vocal solo of blue skies, the saxophone . Juan Tizol. If the name is already correct, write C. Examples 1. 1920s a. sometimes called the "devil in music." a baritone saxophonist. shadwell, london crime; Actress/vocalist Belle Baker, unhappy with the piece the two had written for her solo (This Funny World), contacted old friend Irving Berlin in hopes he might have something that would suit her needs. Which of the following is one Charles Mingus's contributions to jazz? composer. c. starred in the short film St. Louis Blues. this excerpt of "blue skies" prominently features. Which musician is credited with establishing the tenor saxophone as the embodiment of jazz? 11 . Which of the following describes the interplay between Miles Davis and John Coltrane in Davis's first great quintet? four In a backbeat, the accents fall on beats c. Early jazz musicians were often paid with free meals instead of money. the Black and Tan Fantasy. b. This baritone saxophonist became famous for leading a "piano-less" quartet in 1952: This musician was a bebop soloist who became a leader of cool jazz: a hard bop drummer and the leader of the Jazz Messengers, Cool jazz derived its fondness for restrained timbre and light vibrato from, Among the members of the Modern Jazz Quartet were. Lester Young statement of the melody (by Dorsey on trombone), This is known as double-time. Frank Trumbauer, Which of the following songs did the bandleader, vocalist, and trumpet player Valaida Snow record in 1940? Listen to Blue Skies on the English music album The Best of the Songbooks (All Tracks Remastered) by Ella Fitzgerald, only on JioSaavn. classical Although swing was a national music, the region that pulled that sound in a new direction was the scat-singing. Which of the following is true of Lennie Tristano? He composed convoluted melodies over standard chord changes. half-valving. d. performed only on recordings. d. each answer shown, __________ pioneered Afro-Cuban jazz and attracted many stars to the Brazil Club in Los Angeles in the 1940s. To practice descriptive writing, complete the assignment below. Ellingtonian. as both a pop and a jazz vocalist. "Body and Soul" How were the albums by Miles Davis second great quintet received? Esperanza Spalding baritone, _________ was the pianist and leader of the Modern Jazz Quartet. They were common in African American as well as White communities. Once submitted, all comments become property of JazzStandards.com. Charles Mingus, The integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, prompted Charles Mingus to compose: arrangement. As such, off-topic, off-color, unduly negative, and patently promotional comments will be removed. Davis did not show the arrangements to the other musicians until they arrived at the studio. You are here: Home. out. a fill. Permission & contact d. each answer shown, Ccile McLorin Salvant is a: each answer shown, Which musician had a long association with Charles Mingus, toured with John Coltrane, and also appeared on Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz? Cutting contests rhythm and blues Which instrument does NOT belong in a rhythm section? each answer shown, Since the ________, jazz has moved so far from center stage that its survival is largely dependent on an infrastructure of academic study and institutional support. No matter how far out these explorers go, they carry a life line to the early 20, Ben Selvin and His Orchestra (1927, Charles Kaley, vocal, #1), Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra (1927, Frank Munn, vocal, #9), Johnny Long and His Orchestra (1941, Bob Houston, vocal, #22). "Blue Skies" each answer shown, Which of the following musicians was NOT a pianist? Billie Holiday \hline \text{Economic activity} & & & \\ florescent-blue lake, which gently lapped at its granite base. Jelly Roll Morton each answer shown, Which ensemble based on the West Coast is an association of musicians seeking its own path into the jazz repertory? Released november 23, 2015 2015 clearly vocal. d. Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, _________ emphasized the piano's drumlike quality, playing with a distinctive rhythmic attack. a bandleader. Horace Silver, Art Blakey was: each answer shown, ________ originated in the nineteenth century as an amalgam of African dances and march rhythms, placing particular emphasis on the eighth note leading from beat 1 to beat 2. "Chick" "Charlotte" Share. B rises up the scale from the tonic to the dominant, then descends with a series of turns, returning to the original pitch. a. Kenny G's 1992 Breathless. Lionel Hampton Double-time c. Anthony Braxton's Spirit Possession c. had a signature visual style that made him instantly recognizable. Carrito: $ 0. Its lyrics were written by Katharine Lee Bates and its music was composed by church organist and choirmaster Samuel A. Get started for free! What personal meaning did A Love Supreme have for John Coltrane? Gil Evans. John Lewis big band swing. b. composing in unusual time signatures. Louis Armstrong. b. was a longtime member of Fletcher Henderson's ensemble. Copyright 2005-2022 - JazzStandards.com Tommy Flanagan 1960s each answer shown, This stride pianist was also a successful Broadway songwriter, with songs like "Ain't Misbehavin' " to his credit. in the French military. "Missouri" two and four. funk Soon Broadway musicals would be filmed for the silver screen, and songwriters Berlin, Cole Porter, the Gershwins and others would relocate to Hollywood or have bi-coastal careers. Which musician was known as the "First Lady of Song"? Black Music. A version was recorded by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra in 1935 (Victor 25136). Stormy Weather What was the drummer William Henry Webb's nickname? Blue Skies. These recordings have been selected from the, Starting in minor, shifting to relative major. Tremolo "Dropping bombs" refers to: Sullivans light, airy vocal performance is supported by the subtly swinging piano playing and arranging of Claude Thornhill. a. enjoyed only by a small cult following. c. use of nonsense, or "scat," syllables in his singing. 0. Herbie Hancock Which are common reed instruments in jazz? b. performed both domestically and abroad. Residents had nicknamed the blue skies "parade blue". During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Duke Ellington: Fusion tonic. I love all of those Blues. seventy-six, The tritone is John Lennon. Which of the following musicians was a member of Count Basie's rhythm section? Bud Powell Bill Evans's solo in George Russell's "Concerto for Billy the Kid" includes which feature of New Orleans jazz? Charles Mingus c. recorded with American musicians such as Coleman Hawkins and Benny Carter. b. where Fletcher Henderson performed. What kinds of musical forms did New Orleans bands use? the Cotton Club 1940s. c. a laboratory for new sounds made possible by technology. They would leave the stage if the audience got too loud. Which of the following musicians was NOT a part of the Miles Davis Nonet? Hawes gives us a long, creative rubato intro before eventually launching into a creative, swinging trio romp. d. each answer shown. c. vigorously supporting the music of Buddy Bolden. 1950s Miles Davis quintet. A new tune is composed over a preexisting chord progression. pianist. a. the final, climactic chorus in an arrangement. Sometimes a maneuver can be described as a flank. When a small group of musicians get together to play, usually after-hours, it is known as a It is sung again at the very end of the film by his "brother," the android B-4, during the final scene set in the 24th century, a time period not revisited by the Star Trek franchise for another 18 years, until the release of Star Trek: Picard in 2020. Virginia Minstrels the press-roll. for this stellar arrangement. d. each answer shown. world music, Which of the following musicians did NOT play with Miles Davis? Story highlights. _______ has been credited with creating approximately 300 compositions. John Hammond, Lester Young was a famous tenor saxophone soloist with which ensemble? Which long-standing ensemble emerged from the loft scene in the late 1970s? Albert Ayler primarily played the ______ saxophone. Cadenza The Shape of Jazz to Come is an avant-garde album by an ostinato. c. discovered trumpeter Willie "Bunk" Johnson. Although the written chord progression here is Dm - A7 - F - G7 - Bbm, the inversions should be kept so as to retain the descending chromatic bass line. Bill Evans a.youth culture b. a vocalist who made a surprising return to jazz in 1969. In 1958, Ella Fitzgerald crossed genres putting her own distinctive scat jazz stylings on "Blue Skies" for her double-LP album, Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Song Book, that year's installment in her famous eight-album Song Book series. The acoustic New Age music movement was largely inspired by: refers to musicians such as Ben Webster and Chu Berry. As a composer, he expanded the variety and scope of American music. the final, climactic chorus in an Louis Armstrong b. adding their traditional musical training and ability to read music. Write the correct word in the space next to each definition. during World War I. One of the earliest illustrations of jazz musicians appeared in 1890 on the cover of the during Goodmans appearance at Carnegie each answer shown, Music that attempted a synthesis of "Western art music" and "ethnic or vernacular" music was known as " Blue Skies " is a popular song, written by Irving Berlin in 1926. The "Hawkins School". Herbie Hancock _____, a flamboyant bebop saxophonist from Los Angeles, was inspired by Lester Young. This vocalist recorded "Strange Fruit," a vivid description of a lynching and the first widely noted song about racism in American popular music. 1860s and1890s. Machito Which of the following is true of George Russell's theory of modalism? Benny Goodman as chief arranger. dissonances, such as minor ninths, tritones, and minor seconds, All of the following are sources of the melody of Thelonious Monk's "Rhythm-a-ning" except. a pianist. c. made recordings that sold in the millions. a. an experimental club in the East Village. The Paul Whiteman Orchestra: Dexter Gordon's first stylistic influence was_____ ; there he switched his allegiance to_____ . c. his West Coast approach to jazz. George Wein After The Jazz Singer it returned in Alexanders Ragtime Band, a 1938 biopic loosely based on composer Berlins life; a 1946 film named after the tune and sung by Bing Crosby; and a 1954 reprise by Crosby (along with Danny Kaye) in the film White Christmas. 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? B, on the other hand, is simpler (scale patterns over a I - iv progression) yet rhythmically more active (many eighth-note passages) than A. While there are few improvements that could be made on Berlins original A, the B theme may yield different rhythmic and harmonic possibilities for the adventurous jazz performer (for example, the substitution of an Eb9 for the Bbm). Berlins lyrics are, like many of his tunes, a reflection of what was going on in his life, and by late 1926 he was in a personal upswing: Blue Skies smilin at me, and blue days, all of them gone.. bandleader. Jimmy Blanton. Charles Mingus was the first composer of his generation to. b. Henderson did not want Armstrong to sing, Louis Armstrong was a as "Sassy." Not only was the film a huge success, but it spelled the end of silent films. Which of the following is true of Gil Evans? Salsa Tschinag was born in Mongolia, and is the . In addition to leading the Modern Jazz Quartet, John Lewis: Glissando, Lil Hardin was James Wolfe. a type of popular music. Bunk Johnson. Cootie Williams. 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