The Songwriters Guild of America argues that if a publisher fails to get a commercial recording of a song within a year, the contract should terminate unless the publisher_____.
a. pays the writer an additional advance
b. produces a new demo of the song
c. provides evidence that three or more major artists have considered performing the song
d. signs at least one synchronization license in the United States or another major territory
a. pays the writer an additional advance
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The "classic period" refers to
a. all jazz styles after World War II. b. only jazz styles that involve improvisation. c. jazz music that swings and has improvisation. d. the music from early jazz and swing eras.
By singing “in the manner of the chapel,” the choir of the Sistine Chapel 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.