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1. Which instrument plays this?
2. Which of the following words best describes the texture of this opening section?
1. Name the first two front-line instruments accompanying the trumpet.
2. What playing technique does the trombonist used to 'slide' from one note to another?
3. The piano and banjo are doing what is called 'comping'. Which of the following provides the best definition of 'comping'.
1. Name the instrument playing the solo:
2. West End Blues is a 12 bar blues. Which is the correct chord structure of a basic 12-bar blues using Roman Numerals.
1. What three-word phrase describes the music relationship between the clarinet and vocals?
2. Which is higher in pitch most of the time in this chorus; the clarinet or the voice?
3. What word describes the wordless singing style heard in the chorus
1. Which one word, which is a feature of the blues style (and many more of the other solo parts in this piece) could be used to describe the complex piano solo
2. The pianist's left had plays what is known as a 'stride bass'. What is the definition of 'stride bass' ( 1 mark)
3. How does this chorus differ from all the others?
1. Choose the correct statement ( 1 mark)
2). At the end the music slows down. What is the correct musical term to describe this? ( 1 mark)
1.This recording of West End Blues was made famous by the famous jazz trumpeter _________________________ in 1928.
2.The instruments on this recording are split into two groups: the __________-line instruments and the ____________ section.
3.The instruments are: trumpet, _______, trombone, piano, ________ and an unusual percussion called a bock-a-da-bock.
4. The piece becomes with an improvised monophonic ____________ by the solo trumpet.
5. In Chorus 2 the trombone improvises a solo over the chords of the 12-bar blues.
6. In Chorus 3, there is _____ and response between the _____ and the voice.
7). The banjo does not play a solo; instead it accompanies the soloists by ________.
8. At the end of the piece, there is an small extra section added onto the choruses called a _______.
______ slow chords bring this recording to a close.
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