What is a "break" in Dixieland jazz?
a. a two- or four-measure section in which everybody except the soloist stops playing
b. a pause in between two pieces of music
c. one iteration of a 32-bar AABA structure
d. a collective term for all of the rhythm and harmony instruments
a
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The design of the garden at the Taj Mahal is based on
a) the description of Paradise based in the Qur’an. b) traditional Indian palace gardens. c) French garden plans that traders brought to India. d) personal designs of Shan Jahan.
A chord that is performed one note after the other rather than with all the notes sounded simultaneously is
A. an arpeggio. B. a pelog. C. a microtone. D. a slendro.
To what did the ancient Greek historian Thucydides attribute the independence of the poleis?
a) historical competition for fertile land b) distrust of outsiders c) militaristic values d) religious diversity