Who were the most significant jazz musicians in New York in the 1920s?
a. trumpeters
b. pianists
c. drummers
d. saxophonists
b
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Who was one of the earliest individuals to advocate equal temperament as the most practical way of dealing with tuning in music?
A) Barbara Strozzi B) Claudio Monteverdi C) Jacopo Peri D) Vincenzo Galilei
The Egyptian Book of the Dead, such as The Weighing of the Heart and Judgment of Osiris (3.41), was associated with _________
a. Predynastic Egypt b. the Old Kingdom c. the Middle Kingdom d. the New Kingdom
Prehistoric people often coated their floors with powdered __________
A. ash B. bones C. clay D. ocher
In Rococo music, more than one melody was frequently introduced within a piece or movement, in contrast to the Baroque inclination to present one melodic idea, one mood or "affection," at a time.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)