The pan-African style of "Okan Bale" (PL 10-30) is illustrated by the use of Western idioms and African dialects and instruments.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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a. exploitation of the full three-octave range of the trumpet b. a fiery vigor and an ability to handle breakneck tempos c. a level of instrumental dexterity that influenced the pioneers of the bebop movement d. a melodic style that focused on the middle range of the instrument
James Reese Europe was a popular:
a. minstrel interlocutor b. ragtime pianist c. ballroom dancer d. dance orchestra leader
The musical genre of the blues consists primarily of __________.
A. lamentations of love, poverty, and injustice B. two musicians closely imitating each other on different instruments C. big bands that produce a powerful sound with a rhythm that avoids downbeats D. singing an instrument-like solo in nonsense syllables
__________ wrote Ninety-five Theses, which became a rallying cry for the Reformation, in the form of a disputation or debate
A. Desiderius Erasmus B. Martin Luther C. John Calvin D. John Milton E. Sir Thomas More