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100

This is the lowest note on a tenor saxophone (CONCERT PITCH)

Ab

100

This famous trumpet player is known for albums like "Milestones" and "Miles Smiles" 

Miles Davis

100

Traditional New Orleans "Tailgate" style includes lots of glisses up to first position F from C in this position

6th position

100

This jazz vibraphonist and composer was known as "Bags" 

Milt Jackson

100

This pianist and bandleader recorded jazz classics like "Fun Time" and "Shiny Stockings" with his famous orchestra

Count Basie

200

This saxophonist and composer whose best-known work is "The Blues and the Abstract Truth" also wrote the lesser-known "Emancipation Blues"

Oliver Nelson

200

These are the two possible fingerings for second space A on the trumpet

First and second fingers; third finger

200

This alliterative trombone master is referred to as the "Father of modern jazz trombone"

JJ Johnson

200

Freddie Green wrote "Corner Pocket" referring to where he sat relative to the piano in the big band. He played this instrument

Guitar

200

This "royal" jazz composer wrote well-known tunes like "It Don't Mean a Thing" and "Sophisticated Lady" 

Duke Ellington

300

Russell Procope, Jimmy Hamilton and Eddie Daniels are examples of big band saxophonists who were better known for their skills on this woodwind instrument

Clarinet

300

"Totem Pole" and "Hocus Pocus" are tunes on this Lee Morgan album best known for its title track, which was also Morgan's nickname

The Sidewinder
300

Troy Andrews, despite this better-known stage name, has achieved great heights as a player, singer, performing and recording artist

Trombone Shorty

300

This instrument goes directly above bass in traditional big band score order

Piano

300

How many choruses of the blues did Paul Gonsalves play on Duke Ellington's 1956 "Live at Newport" recording of Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue?

A. None

B. 9 choruses

C. 27 choruses

D. 81 choruses

C. 27 choruses

400

This tenor saxophonist and jazz icon composed the jazz standard "Giant Steps"

John Coltrane

400

Wayne Bergeron plays lead trumpet for this Los Angeles-based big band whose records include "Swingin' for the Fences" and "The Phat Pack"

Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band

400

Noted composer and left-handed trombonist Locksley Wellington Hampton is better known by this trombone-themed nickname

Slide Hampton

400

Noted jazz bandleaders Art Blakey, Buddy Rich and Brian Blade all have one thing in common: they play this instrument

Drums

400

Which of these is NOT an actual jazz big band?

A. Darcy James Argue's Secret Society

B. Remy LeBeouf's Assembly of Shadows

C. Joe Henderson and the Very Big Band

D. The John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble

C. Joe Henderson and the Very Big Band

500

This is the only U.S. President to play the tenor saxophone on live TV

Bill Clinton

500

Which of the following is an actual jazz trumpet player?

A. Jimmy "Valves" McGill

B. Harry "Sweets" Edison

C. Jeffrey "Bebop" Winger

D. Tony "Screamer" Soprano

B. Harry "Sweets" Edison

500

Vincent Gardner, Chris Crenshaw and Elliott Mason comprise the trombone section of this NYC-based big band led by Wynton Marsalis

The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra

500

Look out behind you! The last two measures of a chord progression are often referred to as this

Turnaround

500

This band, who started in the 1960's as the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, is better known by this name today (named for the famous jazz club in NYC where they perform)

Vanguard Jazz Orchestra