What is Preservation Hall?
a. a recital hall in New York City where jazz is played to upper-class audiences
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With the impact of fusion in the 1980s, traditional forms of jazz experienced a revival because
a. traditional values were valued by the older generations b. Wynton Marsalis said they should c. the younger players felt the need for a reconnection to the roots of jazz d. fusion players of the 1970s were just too darn disrespectful of the moldy figs
LP albums, appearing in the 1950s, featured mostly this type of music:
a. R & B and Latin b. musical theater and classical c. country and pop d. Latin and rock and roll
What was the purpose of the conversation books?
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Musical instrument makers share the cost of approved retailer-specific paid advertising, such as local cable TV commercials, promotions, and email blasts. Thus, local stores are not completely on their own for paying for local marketing. 2. Musical instrument retailers will loan pianos, which are expensive items, to schools, hoping that the schools will buy the pianos later. 3. One of the reasons that local musical instrument stores cater specifically to music professionals and semiprofessionals (musicians who get paid for performing) is that they frequently teach on the side as well, so they make recommendations to their pupils where to shop. 4. It is common for a consumer to patronize a local brick-and-mortar store and use that store’s online arm. 5. The best place to buy sound reinforcement equipment for a theater is from a stereo store or an electronics store such as Best Buy.