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History of Jazz Exam #2 (online version)
Single choice
Saxophonist that improvised in a “vertical” style:
Options
A.Harry Carney
B.Coleman Hawkins
C.Lester Young
D.Charlie Parker
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In this question, we’re asked to identify the saxophonist known for improvising in a “vertical” style.
Option 1: Harry Carney. While Carney was a prominent baritone saxophonist in Duke Ellington’s band, his playing is generally characterized by a rich, woody tone and ensemble-oriented approach rather than a distinctively vertical style of improvisation. This makes him a less likel......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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