Famous Big Bands
Iconic Jazz Songs
Jazz in Film
Jazz Instruments and Techniques
Jazz and Swing Terminology
100

This big band was led by a trombonist who disappeared mysteriously during World War II.

Who was Glenn Miller?

100

This song, written by Duke Ellington, claims that "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got" this.

What is swing?

100

This 2016 film features a young drummer who struggles to impress his harsh jazz instructor.

What is Whiplash?

100

This instrument, known for its high, brassy sound, is commonly the lead voice in big band music.

What is the trumpet?

100

This term describes jazz music that has a swinging, syncopated rhythm.

What is "swing"?

200

Known for his signature white suit and clarinet skills, he led a band that brought jazz to Carnegie Hall in 1938.

Who was Benny Goodman?

200

This jazz standard by Miles Davis shares its name with a color and is one of the most famous jazz compositions of all time.

What is "Blue in Green"?

200

This big band classic by Count Basie was featured in the 1983 movie The Right Stuff.

What is "April in Paris"?

200

This reed instrument often plays the melody and is essential in big band saxophone sections.

What is the alto saxophone?

200

This style of jazz, popularized by Louis Armstrong, emphasizes solo improvisation.

What is "Dixieland"?

300

This pianist and bandleader was known for his "jungle style" sound and wrote "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)."

Who was Duke Ellington?

300

Composed by Freddie Hubbard, this tune’s name suggests a kind of explosive device.

What is "The Red Clay"?

300

The song "Skyfall" was performed by this British pop artist for a James Bond movie soundtrack.

Who is Adele?

300

This term describes a section of music where each musician takes turns improvising.

What is "trading fours"?

300

This type of musical figure is a short, repeated phrase.

What is a riff?

400

This trumpet-playing bandleader helped pioneer Latin jazz and was known for "Manteca."

Who was Dizzy Gillespie?

400

This high-energy piece by Gordon Goodwin, known for its intricate rhythm, is a popular big band tune.

What is "The Jazz Police"?

400

This jazz legend composed and performed the soundtrack for the 1958 French film Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (Elevator to the Gallows).

Who is Miles Davis?

400

This term refers to the repeated rhythmic figure that forms the basis of many jazz and Latin tunes.

What is an "ostinato"?

400

This type of jazz features a complex, fast-paced style and was popularized in the 1940s.

What is "bebop"?

500

This big band leader was famous for his "New Testament" band and pieces like Flight of the Foo Birds.

Who was Count Basie?

500

This iconic song by Herbie Hancock has a funky, electronic sound that influenced many jazz musicians.

What is "Chameleon"?

500

This jazz trumpeter created the soundtrack for Bird, a movie about Charlie Parker.

Who was Dizzy Gillespie?

500

This piano technique involves striking the keys in a rhythmic "oom-pah" fashion, often seen in early jazz.

What is stride piano?

500

This term refers to the smooth, legato style of jazz singing made popular by artists like Frank Sinatra.

What is "crooning"?

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