American Music chapter 12
Jazz and gospel music share a grounding in __________.
blues
Trumpet, clarinet, and trombone comprise what part of a typical New Orleans jazz band?
front line
The ___________ was memorized, assembled from the ideas of band members and learned aurally rather than being written down.
head arrangement
What early figure is credited with helping Armstrong perfect his virtuosity?
lil hardin
Which of the following does NOT characterize Lester Young's playing style?
thick vibrato
After World War I, jazz was seen by some as a decline of civilization.
true
Basie formed his nine-piece orchestra in the wake of Benny Goodman's success and Bennie Moten's early death.
true
Count Basie was based in Kansas City.
true
Duke Ellington toured for the U.S. State Department in the 1950s.
true
Jazz of the Swing Era tended to place a more equal emphasis on all four beats in a bar.
true
The first jazz recording was made by white musicians.
true
The use of bluesy riffs, sometimes called the "the Ellington effect," was Ellington's trump card, making his band instantly recognizable and emotionally potent.
true
Louis Armstrong's legacy is his
virtuosity, scat singing, and solo inventiveness.
Who recorded the first jazz recording in 1917 for Victor Records?
The Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Jelly Roll Morton made his first recordings in New Orleans.
false
Duke Ellington's most significant arranger-composer was
Billy Strayhorn
What early jazz giant fell into obscurity as the New Orleans sound became dated?
Jelly Roll Morton
In which city is jazz believed to have originated?
New Orleans