Which alto saxophonist had a deep tone that was sometimes mistaken for the tenor saxophone?

a. Joe Henderson
b. Cannonball Adderley
c. Jackie McLean
d. Gig Gryce


b. Cannonball Adderley

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A. the coordination of several compatible business lines to maximize income. B. the process of using CGI technology to desaturate or bleach the colors from a film's image track. C. the series of "windows" or "platforms" that a film passes through, from theaters to cable to network broadcast. D. the practice of making movies based on simple but intriguing ideas, which can be summarized in 25 words or less.

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The contrast between authentic Afro-Cuban salsa, as heard in "Ojos" and the pop/Latin fusion heard in

"Salsation" updates this dichotomy in the Latin music of the 1940s and 1950s.

a. uptown/downtown b. LP vs. single c. listenable vs. danceable d. new world vs. old world instruments

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Rebel Zhou tribes overthrew the Shang dynasty, claiming that the Shang

a) had lost the Mandate of Heaven by not ruling virtuously. b) were weak in defending against outside invaders. c) had impoverished the people through high taxation. d) were culturally backwards and mired in the past.

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During the Baroque a sonata was a

a. vocal work in three movements b. work for one or more instruments c. group of stylized dances d. group of dances that were not stylized e. work for a small group of singers

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