What helped solidify the image of jazz as a serious, legitimate art form in the 1920s?
a. the public flocked to hear it in dance halls and nightclubs
b. jazz began to make its appearance in Broadway musicals
c. several European composers incorporated jazz into their works
d. some of the most technically skilled musicians were jazz players
c
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The term "Storyville" refers to:
a. the first published blues song written by W.C. Handy b. the "red-light" area of New Orleans where jazz was to evolve in the early twentieth century c. a slang term for blues songs based in fiction rather than in a real-life event d. the nightclub where the patrons coined the term "jazz" to describe the style of music being played there
In relationship to the source, where should a microphone be placed?
a. far b. close c. left d. right
Louis Sullivan’s Wainwright Building is supported by __________.
a. suspension cables b. a colonnade c. concrete d. a steel frame
On their After Bathing at Baxter's album, the Jefferson Airplane explored
a. lengthy guitar improvisations. b. melodies. c. vocal harmony arrangements. d. the far reaches of psychedelia in music.