What description best fits Albert Ayler's saxophone solo on this selection?
a. Smooth, melodic and airy sounding
b. Composed from preexisting licks or patterns
c. Utilizing rapid flurries of notes and extended saxophone techniques
d. Bebop oriented
c. Utilizing rapid flurries of notes and extended saxophone techniques
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a. true b. false
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
How might the use of tufa in the production of moai reflect their function as memorials to ancestral chiefs?
A. It is more permanent than other materials. B. Its color is symbolic of royalty. C. It is believed to have spiritual powers. D. It can be carved with great detail.
Francis Bacon felt there were certain false appearances, which he called “idols of
knowledge,” and that these were a hindrance to reason. Which of these “idols” is our desire to believe in ideas that are supported merely by pretty rhetoric rather than by logical, empirical reasoning?
a) Idols of the tribe b) Idols of the cave c) Idols of the marketplace d) Idols of the theatre e) Idols of acting