Which of the following is a style of jazz that emerged in the 1940s and established jazz as a music for listening rather than just dancing?
a. Swing
b. Bebop
c. Dixieland
d. Boogie Woogie
B
Art & Culture
You might also like to view...
Chuck Berry's song "Maybellene" has country music influence because of its:
a. twelve-bar blues form b. strong honky-tonk two-beat in the chorus c. slightly distorted electric guitar sound d. none of these choices
Art & Culture
By singing "in the manner of the chapel," the Sistine Chapel Choir was somewhat unusual because __________.
A. it sang without instrumental accompaniment B. it sang for daily services and all occasions when the chapel was in use C. it was a boys' choir without adult singers D. its members were entirely drawn from the priesthood
Art & Culture