How many measures are played for each verse in the most common blues form
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12..as in 12 Bar Blues
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What is the purpose of ASCAP BMI and SESAC
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They protect the rights of composers and songwriters.
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Name the team of writers who wrote Oklahoma Carousel South Pacific The King and you and the Sound of Music
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Rodgers and Hammerstein
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Tin Pan Alley was a centralized location for what music industry
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Tin Pan Alley was a centralized location for music
publishing.
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Billy Preston's approach to playing what instrument was unprecedented in gospel music
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Hammond organ
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Which blues musician recorded the tracks Dimples and Boom Boom
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Which blues musician recorded the tracks "Dimples" and "Boom Boom
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Early blues recordings were categorized in which two ways
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Rural (country) and urban
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Call and response in African music
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Call and response is a form of music in which one musician leads
a melody with a "call" and others respond. It can be verbal or
nonverbal, and is most closely associated with African culture and
music, although many other cultures use call and response in their
musical traditions
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American musical theater or Broadway productions include which of these elements
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all of the above (apex)
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Blues players bend notes especially the 3rd 5th and 7th scale tones to emphasize feeling and emotion
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True
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Is dancing part of musical theater
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yes musical theater is part of dancing
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Which United states president resigned in the 1970s
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Richard Nixon
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Blind Lemon Jefferson and Blind Blake were paid royalties and large amounts of money for their recordings by the record companies.
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False
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How many measures are played for each verse in the most common blues form
12..as in 12 Bar Blues
What is the purpose of ASCAP BMI and SESAC
They protect the rights of composers and songwriters.
Name the team of writers who wrote Oklahoma Carousel South Pacific The King and you and the Sound of Music
Rodgers and Hammerstein
Tin Pan Alley was a centralized location for what music industry
Tin Pan Alley was a centralized location for music
publishing.
Billy Preston's approach to playing what instrument was unprecedented in gospel music
Hammond organ
Which blues musician recorded the tracks Dimples and Boom Boom
Which blues musician recorded the tracks "Dimples" and "Boom Boom
Early blues recordings were categorized in which two ways
Rural (country) and urban
Call and response in African music
Call and response is a form of music in which one musician leads
a melody with a "call" and others respond. It can be verbal or
nonverbal, and is most closely associated with African culture and
music, although many other cultures use call and response in their
musical traditions
American musical theater or Broadway productions include which of these elements
all of the above (apex)
Blues players bend notes especially the 3rd 5th and 7th scale tones to emphasize feeling and emotion
True
Is dancing part of musical theater
yes musical theater is part of dancing
Which United states president resigned in the 1970s
Richard Nixon
Blind Lemon Jefferson and Blind Blake were paid royalties and large amounts of money for their recordings by the record companies.