In the larger dance bands of the 1920s, the ____, an instrument unusual in jazz until then, became
common.
a. woodblock
b. saxophone
c. tuba
d. guitar
B
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The movement concludes with the strings holding a long quiet chord as the guitar
a. play a fragment of the opening theme b. outlines the notes of a chord descending one after another c. outlines the notes of a chord ascending one after another d. slowly plays the motive from the theme