"Singing the Blues" by Frank Traumbauer is an example of what kind of Jazz?
Chicago Style
"Backwater Blues" Features what singer
Bessie Smith
"East St. Louis Toodle-oo" is an example of what style jazz
Jungle Style
"Grandpa's Spells" is closely related to what type of jazz?
New Orleans Style
"Tiger Rag" is a recording led by ......
Nick LaRocca
"Maple Leaf Rag" is an example of ...
Ragtime Jazz
"West End Blues" begins with a "...." structure
Monophonic
"Down South Camp Meeting" is an example of "......" music
Hot Dance
Tiger Rag by the Quintet of the Hot Club is an example of
Jazz in Europe
DipperMouth Blues features Trumpeters ....................
King Oliver and Louis Armstrong
"East St. Louis Toodle-Oo" includes a trumpet player changing his timbre by playing
with a mute
Tiger Rag by Quintet of the Hot Club includes Guitarist
Django Reinhardt
"West end Blues: is an early example of
scat singing by Louis Armstrong
"Tiger Rag" is a recording by
The Original Dixieland Jazz Band
"Down South Camp Meeting" is a recording by
Fletcher Henderson and his Orquestra
King Oliver's Creole Jazz band recorded their first records in New Orleans
False
Eubie Blake was the pianist known as the father of stride
False
Bix Beiderbeck was known for his association with Chicago Style Jazz
True
Syncopation comes from an African Musical Heritage
True
"Phrasing" has been defined as combinations of articulations to create musical meaning.
True
The Great Migration involved large groups of people moving out of the South into Northern industrial urban areas
True
Ragtime is considered a style of jazz because it involves improvisation
False
Duke Ellington established his popularity through radio broadcasts from Congo Square
False, the cotton club
Django Reinhardt was one of the first tenor saxophone soloists in jazz
False, Guitar
Louis Armstrong is central to the history of jazz in part because of his concept of swing
True
Comping" in jazz means comparing your approach to rhythm to the others in the band
False
Minstrelsy was a direct predecessor to Vaudeville
True
Tin Pan Alley was a street in the Storyville district of New Orleans
False
he Harlem Renaissance was associated with the "New Negro" artistic movement
True
In New Orleans style, the trombone part is called the .....
Tailgate
The Country Blues were often accompanied by .....
Guitar
Coleman Hawkins was a ........... player who was a member of the ............... Orchestra
Jazz Saxophone, Fletcher Henderson
Polyrhythm can best be described as
Multiple layers of rhythm
The best known composer of Ragtime was .....
Scott Joplin
The first significant jazz musician was
Buddy Bolden
March, or Ragtime form is .................... form
AABBACCDD
.................. is the characteristic of the spiritual that most influences jazz
Call and Response
............. was an arranger with Fletcher Henderson
Don Redman
Jazz is both an ..... form and a ....... music.
art, Popular
Louis Armstrong moved from New Orleans when ............. hired him in Chicago.
King Oliver
The use of brass and reed instruments in jazz was an example of a ....... influence.
European
The Great Migration was when African Americans moved to ........ industrial cities for work
Northern
African American influences in jazz included polyrhythm and call and response
True
The first group to make a jazz record in 1917 was the .....................
Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Vaudeville or Classic Blues was often accompanied by ............
Piano
Sidney Bechet played two instruments, the........... and .................
Clarinet and Saxophone
Duke Ellington was both a .......... piano player(early) and a ........................
Stride, Composer
Paul Whiteman hired jazz musicians to play with his orchestra, including ...................(He never hired African American musician
Bix Beiderbeck
Duke Ellington created a new "Jungle" style by writing arrangements to be played at the ........................
Cotton Club