Intro To Jazz: Chapter 17 Fusion II

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Increased expectations of virtuosity.

Which of the following was NOT a challenge to jazz during the 1960s?

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Funk

Along with soul music, _________ provided a musical vocabulary that allowed jazz musicians to create a jazz-rock fusion in the 1960s.

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Miles Davis

In response to changes in the music industry as a whole, ____________ increasingly came to rely on studio post-production, as exemplified by his album In a Silent Way.

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The most commercially successful fusion group of the 1970s

The group that brought the bassist Jaco Pastorius to prominence

A laboratory for new sounds made possible by technology

Weather Report was

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"Donna Lee"

Which bebop standard did Jaco Pastorius record unaccompanied on the electric bass?

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Herbie Hancock

Which musician made his first album as a leader in 1962 with Dexter Gordon as a sideman and "Watermelon Man" as its lead track?

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Keith Jarrett's 1975 The Köln Concert.

The acoustic New Age music movement was largely inspired by

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Jam Band

This genre has its conceptual roots in 1960s rock bands like the Grateful Dead

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Acid jazz

____________ is a form of contemporary music created by DJs in the 1990s, relying heavily on samples taken from jazz recordings from the 1950s and 1960s.

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Robert Glasper

Which of the following musicians did NOT play with Miles Davis?