What were the defining elements of Dizzy Gillespie's trumpet style?
a. Cool, relaxed solos using the low register of the trumpet
b. Agility, harmonic complexity, and the extensive use of thehigh register
c. A dirty, growling tone produced using a plunger mute
d. A broad, open trumpet sound and use of the middle register of the horn
b. Agility, harmonic complexity, and the extensive
use of the high register
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