Both Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn were pianists, composers, and arrangers who thought so much alike musically that it was often difficult to tell which musician had written a given work.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The musical style of "Charleston" (J. Johnson, 1923) is that of a Flapper dance
a. True b. False
What differentiates a loop from a sequencer is that:
a. a loop is a short sound file that samples MIDIs b. a loop is a short sound file that is not repeated c. a loop is a short sound file that can be repeated and combined with other loops d. a loop is the same as a sequencer
Christopher Nolan was a child of the blockbuster era. His first feature, Following (1998), his breakthrough independent film Memento (2000), and The Prestige (2006), an intricate story of dueling magicians, prove his penchant for:
A. film noir and nonlinear narrative. B. passionate social-problem filmmaking. C. romantic musicals. D. traditional films of unusual purity.
Which classical composers were influenced deeply by jazz?
a. Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern b. Bernstein, Ives, and Boulez c. Stravinsky, Copland, and Ravel d. Cage, del Tredici, and Babbitt