

Bill Challis He composed "Carolina Shout" and "Charleston." James P. Bubber Miley He organized the 1924 concert entitled "An Experiment in Modern Music." Paul Whiteman His arrangement of the tune "Changes" was typical of his influential style. Under Prohibition, purchasing alcoholic beverages was illegal False The introduction of _ recording in 1925 gave jazz records higher fidelity Electrical He played muted, growling trumpet solos with Duke Ellington's orchestra. Music that does this is called programmatic Ellington's "Black and Tan Fantasy" is a musical depiction of a nightclub that admitted black and white patrons. Much of Duke Ellington's music describes specific places, people, or events. All of the following are true of Duke Ellington's early musical style EXCEPT it featured a symphonic scope, thanks to the inclusion of a string section How did Duke Ellington's extended engagement at the Cotton Club help his career? Composing for Cotton Club shows enabled Ellington to broaden his range as a composer and enlarge his band. Johnson Duke Ellington's early breakthrough defined all of these aspects of New York's musical culture EXCEPT he proved that musicians could have 100 percent control of the profits that resulted from their work. All of the following are reasons that New York became the center of jazz during the 1920s EXCEPT the city government sponsored orchestras and worked to make musicians' lives easier Which communication medium began as a local broadcast medium in 1921 and later became capable of nationwide simultaneous broadcasts? radio Which improvement in motion-picture technology was introduced in 1927 with the release of the film The Jazz Singer? synchronized sound dialogue What challenge did improvements in radio and the wide availability of records create for jazz musicians? People began staying home more often instead of seeking entertainment in public All of the following are true of Fletcher Henderson EXCEPT his repertory consisted exclusively of hot, bluesy tunes Which influential tenor saxophonist is one of the many important soloists who played with the Fletcher Henderson band? Coleman Hawkins Which stride pianist composed "You've Got to Be Modernistic," "Carolina Shout," and "Charleston" as well as classical pieces? James P. This was primarily for economic opportunities and because of racial difficulties in the South. True What was the Great Migration? What is its significance for jazz history? The great migration was a time between 19 in the United States that Black Americans generally moved from the South Eastern States to the Northern, Mid-West, and Western States. True Sidney Bechet's playing in London with the Will Marion Cook orchestra inspired the first serious essay about jazz.

True The style of King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band emphasized solo improvisation. Joe "King" Oliver's skill with devices to mute the trumpet tone had an immense influence on jazz.
