SAXOPHONE STUFF
TRUMPET STUFF
TROMBONE STUFF
RHYTHM/VOCAL STUFF
JAZZ THEORY
100

From the audience's perspective, this is the seating order for a typical big band saxophone section (left to right) 

Tenor 1, Alto 2, Alto 1, Tenor 2, Bari

100

This trumpet part is typically directly below Bari Sax in score order

Lead or 1st Trumpet

100

This is how many slide positions there are on a standard tenor trombone

7

100

This instrument is typically the first rhythm section instrument in score order

Guitar

100

These are the notes of a basic C7 chord

C E G Bb

200

Thad Jones was famous for writing these alliterative musical events, like the one found in Us (and St. Louis Blues and Party Hearty)

Saxophone Solis

200

Cornetist and bandleader W.C. Handy is best known for writing this geographically named song in 1914

St. Louis Blues

200

Trombonist and noted "Buckjump" composer Troy Andrews is better known by this stage name

Trombone Shorty

200

Chick Corea's 1972 album "Return to Forever" featured hits like La Fiesta and Crystal Silence, as well as this lesser-known tune sung by Flora Purim

What Game Shall We Play Today?

200

This is the common general term for the 3rd and 7th of a chord

Guide Tones

300

Saxophonist Jessika Smith's debut album "Tricks of Light" closes with this, a rollicking tune (on a familiar 12-bar progression) in the style of Count Basie

Buddy's Blues

300

This trumpeter and jazz icon was a prolific recording artist, known for albums like "Miles Ahead", "Milestones" and "Miles Smiles", among others

Miles Davis

300

Which of these was an actual jazz trombonist?

A. Locksley Wellington "Slide" Hampton

B. Astor Reginald "Spit Valve" Brighton

C. Percival Wilmington "Bone" Cornwallis

D. Cornelius Whitworth "Bell" Worthington


A. Locksley Wellington "Slide" Hampton

300

This iconic crooner was nicknamed "Chairman of the Board" and "Ol' Blue Eyes" and famously did NOT write "Fly Me to the Moon" 

Frank Sinatra

300

This is the chord you are most likely to find in the fifth measure of a blues in Ab

Db7

400

Harry Carney, Gerry Mulligan and Scott Robinson are best known for their work playing this type of saxophone

Bari Sax

400

Which of these was an actual jazz trumpeter?

A. Troy "Rat" Barnes

B. Britta "Dog" Perry

C. William "Cat" Anderson

D. Abed "Moose" Nadir

C. William "Cat" Anderson

400

This is how many trombones were in the section of Duke Ellington's band for most of his career - the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra uses the same amount

3

400

Thad Jones recorded "Us" on 1970's "Consummation" with his big band co-led by this drummer 

Mel Lewis

400

These are the notes of a basic G7(b9) chord

G B D F Ab

500

Which of these was an actual jazz saxophonist?

A. Terry "Tetanus" Davis

B. Lisa "Scurvy" Davis

C. Mumford "Mumps" Davis 

D. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis

D. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis

500

This trumpeter, composer and bandleader who composed "Plymouth Rock" is better known for his association with the Count Basie Orchestra, and perhaps best known for composing the theme of the 1966 "Batman" series

Neal Hefti

500

This dynamic duo set the standard for multiple-trombone bands with albums like 1956's "Jay and Kai Plus 6" 

(need both trombonists' full names) 

JJ Johnson and Kai Winding

500

Which of these was an actual jazz bassist?

A. Walter "Orange Fury" Payton

B. Gordon "Whitey" Mitchell

C. Fran "Purple Satin" Tarkenton

D. Lawrence "Blue Man" Taylor

B. Gordon "Whitey" Mitchell

500

This is the only guide tone in the progression Gmi7 - C7 - Fmi7 - Bb7 - Ebma7 that is NOT diatonic to Eb major

E