Which trombonist in the Ellington Orchestra used a plunger mute to achieve a "gutbucket" sound?

a. Joe "Tricky" Sam Nanton
b. Johnny Hodges
c. Harry Carney
a. Joe "Tricky" Sam Nanton
b. Johnny Hodges
c. Harry Carney
d. "Bubber" Miley


a

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A. symphonies B. string quartets C. piano sonatas D. art songs

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What was the central image or metaphor used in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival production of Macbeth in 2002?

A. The cliffs of Scotland B. A pool of blood C. A spider web D. Nightmares

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Which composers would likely have written a symphony containing an extremely large orchestra?

A) Mendelssohn and Schubert B) Vivaldi and Chopin C) Mozart and Haydn D) Mahler and R. Strauss

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An advocate for what has come to be called “chance music,” this composer felt it was unnecessary for music to

develop, climax, or be goal-oriented. One work consisted of amplifying and broadcasting the sounds resulting from chopping vegetables, grinding them up, and drinking the juice.

a. Varèse b. Cage

c. Adams d. Rouse e. Barber

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