Q:
Overdubbing refers to a multi-track recording technique where one voice is
recorded and then a second voice added after the first.
A. True
B. False
Q:
Which contemporary jazz artist was one of the first to use a synthesizer in
their recordings?
A. Whitney Houston
B. Miles Davis
C. Weather Report
D. Pat Metheny Group
Q:
Smooth jazz is sometimes called:
A. soul jazz.
B. contemporary jazz.
C. bossa nova.
D. Kenny G jazz.
Q:
A call-and-response style begins with a soloist introducing a melody and then
others repeating a similar or identical melody back.
A. True
B. False
Q:
The city that represented the most unique blending of arts and customs in
the 1800 s was:
A. Philadelphia
B. New Orleans
C. Charleston
D. Washington D.C
Q:
Which musical style introduced group improvisation?
A. New Orleans jazz
B. Baroque
c. Free jazz
D. Bebop
Q:
Ballet - Clip of Misty Copeland "A Ballerina's Tale" Documentary; Rubric
Included (10/31-11/14)
https://youtu.be/BqZkfEoQDI?si=mg7jiHnuLe \( 3 Y 30 j \) ?
1. List three words that you would use to describe Misty Copeland.
2. Have you ever had a huge challenge in your life that you thought you wouldn't get through? What would watching this clip teas
3. How is Misty Copeland a role model?
4. What is something you're good at doing? What encouraging words would you give to a beginner following in your footsteps?
5. List the five basic ballet positions and explain each position.
Please replv to one classmate using three full lines in length.
Q:
Syncopated notes are:
A. Grouped notes.
B. Fast notes on the down beats.
C. Long notes on the down beats.
D. Accented notes on weak beats.
Q:
What is the rhythmic pattern pictured below?
A. Quarter, half, half, eighth
B. Half, quarter, quarter, eighth
C. Half, eighth, eighth, quarter
D. Quarter, eighth, eighth, half
Q:
Music that describes nature or tells a story is known as:
A. Program music
B. Absolute music
C. TV music
D. Tonal music
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