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MUSIC-15A-43484-F25 Quiz #1

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During a typical jazz performance, which of the following often occurs after the original melody (or the "head") has been played?

Options
A.The music becomes more syncopated and consonant.
B.Soloists take turns improvising new melodies over the cycle of choruses.
C.The band plays the verse.
D.The band plays the bridge.
E.The musicians improvise a new harmonic progression.
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In a typical jazz performance, after the head, the form often shifts to improvisation over the established chord changes and structure. Option 1: 'The music becomes more syncopated and consonant.' While jazz does feature syncopation, this description is too vague and not specifically tied to what happens after the head; it doesn’t address the defined solo secti......Login to view full explanation

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