Notable Figures
All Things Bebop
Count or the Duke?
Important Terms
Listening Recognition
100

This saxophonist got his nickname while touring with a Kansas-city based territory band. The artist's car ran over a chicken - yelled at the driver to stop and, to everyone’s amusement, ran over to the dying bird and carried it back to the car. The musician then proudly presented the killed chicken as the main ingredient for his meal. 

Who is Charlie Parker?

100

This trumpeter was the "intellectual force" behind Bebop.

Who is Dizzy Gillespie?

100

Washington DC was this artist's hometown before relocating to New York. 

Who is Duke Ellington?

100

The rhythmically unpredictable skein of accompanying chords that complemented the drummer’s strokes and added yet another layer to the rhythmic mix.

What is "comping"?

100

What is "Giant Steps" by John Coltrane?

200
This saxophonist can be identified by his vertical approach to solos

Who is Coleman Hawkins?

200

The chromatic interval known in the Middle Ages as the “devil in music”

What is the "tri-tone"?

200

This artist occasionally played with the territory band called the Blue Devils for several years. However, as a commonwealth band, they found it difficult to operate in an increasingly centralized music business.

Who is Count Basie?

200

The act of the drummer unexpectedly hitting the bass drum.

What is "dropping bombs"?

200

What is "My Man" by Billie Holiday?

300
This artist is thought to have released one of the most important Jazz albums of 1959. His album features a popular song with a 5/4 time signature. 

Who is Dave Brubeck?

300

This Harlem venues housed jam sessions where musicians would "cut" one another by playing standards at either fast tempos or in strange keys

What is "Minton's Playhouse"?

300

This pianist was extremely proficient in the Boogie Woogie style

Who is Count Basie?

300

This genre, like ragtime, it has a strong left-hand rhythmic foundation, but unlike ragtime, it was made up of percussive ostinatos (or “chains”) in 4/4 time.

What is Boogie Woogie?

300

What is "Koko" by Charlie Parker?

400

This actress inaccurately depicts Billie Holiday's life in a biopic. It was her break out role

Who is Diana Ross?

400

A string of eighth notes played in a solo. 

What is a snake line?

400

This vocalist, having roots in the church, can be heard in Duke Ellington's masterwork Black, Brown and Beige

Who is Mahalia Jackson?

400

This harmonic progression variation uses substitute chords over common jazz chord progressions. It is famously used in the standard "Giant Steps."

What is the Coltrane Matrix?

400

What is "Oh Lady Be Good" by Lester Young?

500

This drummer is responsible for shifting the pulse of the ride cymbal instead of keeping it with the bass drum.

Who is Kenny Clarke?

500

Musicians were intrigued by this song's 64-bar form - double AABA standard. When Count Basie recorded this tune, the B section only showed up on the head, and instrumentalists on improvised on the A sections. It soon transformed into Charlie Parker's tune "Koko"

What is "Cherokee"?

500

This extended jazz work was written by Duke Ellington for his first concert at Carnegie Hall, on January 23, 1943. It tells the history of African Americans and was the composer's attempt to transform attitudes about race, elevate American music, specifically jazz, to be seen as on par with classical European music, and challenge America to live up to its founding principles of freedom and equality for all.

What is "Black, Brown, and Beige"?

500

These dance groups crisscrossed specific regions of the United States from the 1920s through the 1960s. Beginning in the 1920s, the ensembles typically had 8 to 12 musicians. Famous artists such as Mary Lou Williams and Count Basies were members, respectively. 

What is a "territory band?"

500

What is "Taxi War Dance" by Count Basie?

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