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a. were significant in that they were the first interracial recordings made
b. illustrate a shift from collective improvisation to individual virtuosic solos
c. focus primarily on the collective improvisational skills in the band
d. consist of intricate band arrangements similar to those of Jelly Roll Morton
b
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