Tempos used by bebop players
a. honored those originally established by the composer
b. fluctuated considerably to accommodate improvisation demands
c. were extremely fast
d. were both extremely slow and extremely fast
D
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a. brass tray and tin can percussion b. heterophonic texture c. free meter and vocal style d. accompanying chamber ensemble
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a. ramp of the Guggenheim Museum. b. roof of St. Peter's. c. steps of the Tate Modern. d. all of these. e. none of these.
The term “mainstream,” when applied to twentieth?century music, refers to music that
a. sounds a lot like nineteenth?century music b. is neither experimental nor committed to any particular approach to composing c. was composed around the middle of the century d. has been catalogued by the Library of Congress e. has been recorded
Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály were French composers
Indicate whether the statement is true or false