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A. sidemen
B. chorus
C. breaks
D. improvisation
E. riffs
F. head arrangements
G. scat singing
H. Hit Parade
I. lead
J. swing
K. virtuosity
L. cornet
M. syncopation
A. the other musicians in a jazz combo
B. a repeated section of a jazz tune featuring the main melody
C. Dixieland stop time
D. make it up as you go along
E. short, syncopated melodic patterns
F. versions of songs played from memory
G. vocal improvisation using non-sense syllables
H. the equivalent of top 40
I. the main melodic or solo part
J. the "feel" of jazz
K. possessing great skill
L. similar to a trumpet
M. off-beat rhythms
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