Louis Armstrong's music led to the development of swing.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Rhythmically, Armstrong's music was the embodiment of what came to be known as swing jazz.
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Which statement most accurately describes the clef?
a. a song usually accompanied by an organ b. a medieval system of four-note chords c. first arose in the Muslim Spain d. established the key note of a musical staff
Discuss the notion of the “Other” in regard to the conquest of the Aztec and Incan cultures.
What will be an ideal response?
Singing schools were established to
A. promote high society. B. improve the state of psalm singing. C. open up westward expansion. D. none of these.
Ramses’s Pylon Gate at Luxor may be considered an early example of art used as propaganda because it
a) celebrates a battle that was not an unqualified military success. b) proclaims Ramses as a god. c) celebrates the union of Upper and Lower Egypt. d) declares the Egyptians a chosen people.