Gospel music began in the 1920s and 1930s when musicians combined __________
a) Koranic texts with classical music
b) Catholic texts with popular music
c) Protestant texts with popular music
d) Protestant texts with classical music
c
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Match the following:
a. animal dance b. improvisation c. foxtrot d. front line e. collective improvisation f. piano rag g. race record h. ragtime i. swing j. Storyville 1. Based on the march, this is a syncopated music style, generally played on piano. 2. The most popular dance of the 1920s. 3. This phrase refers to "spontaneous musical creation," and is the essence of what jazz music is all about. 4. A ragtime piece written for the piano. 5. More than one performer simultaneously making up music as they play. 6. A popular dance which was borrowed and adapted from a black folk dance. 7. A recording made by black artists for a black audience. 8. The "Red Light" district in New Orleans where jazz thrived in at the turn of the century. 9. Rhythmic play over a four-beat rhythm. 10. In a jazz band, this phrase refers to the horn soloists (trumpet, clarinet, and trombone).
France, Spain, and the Netherlands provided financial and naval support to the colonies in their war for independence to
a. secure trade rights with the colonies. b. dilute British power. c. prevent international war. d. ensure continuance of religious freedom.
Maximilien Robespierre, a Jacobist, argued for and became a member of what body that formed a dictatorship led by a 12-person Committee for Public Safety?
A. Republic of France B. "Republic of Virtue" C. Jacobim Mugatu D. Tennis Court Oath
Early punk rockers wanted to __________
a) emulate the virtuosity of glam rock b) deliver raw emotion to their listeners c) support the establishment d) protest racial discrimination