The musical form of "Sh-Boom" (The Chords, 1954) is:
a. 12-bar blues with intro, interlude, and ending
b. 16-bar blues with intro, interlude, and ending
c. AABA with intro, interlude, and ending
d. verse/chorus
C
Art & Culture
You might also like to view...
Which of the following figures was a writer associated with the Harlem Renaissance?
a) Paul Robeson b) Zora Neale Hurston c) George Gershwin d) William Grant Still
Art & Culture
In the 1780s Haydn was largely occupied with composing symphonies for ____ audiences, in the 1790s it was for ____ concerts
A) Viennese, London B) Parisian, Viennese C) Roman, Berlin D) Parisian, London
Art & Culture