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100

The third note of a C Major Scale

What is E?
100

Trumpeter, vocalist, band leader, improvisational pioneer

Who is Louis Armstrong?
100
This style of jazz combined electric and acoustic instruments with funk rhythms and grooves

What is Fusion?

100

This type of standard is typically 12 measures and has a I, IV, and V Chord

What is a 12-bar blues?
100

A chord with 1-3-5-b7 is called this

What is a dominant 7th chord?
200

A three-note chord 

What is a triad?
200

This composer took the A-Train to stardom across 6 decades of swing music.

Who is Duke Ellington?

200

This style of jazz used collective improvisation, small groups, and marching band instruments

What is Dixieland?
200

This modal tune features a bass ostinato and only 2 chords that have become synonymous with modal piano playing

What is So What?
200

The 2nd mode of C major is also known as:

What is D Dorian?

300

A sequence of notes moving up by step through one octave

What is a scale?

300

Nicknamed Bird, this saxophonist revolutionized how we conceptualize improvising solos in jazz

Who is Charlie Parker?

300

This style of jazz was used in nightclubs for dancing

What is Swing?

300

Billy Strayhorn actually wrote this tune attributed to Duke Ellington, a song that served as the bands radio theme for many years, based off directions Ellington gave Strayhorn on their first meeting.

What is Take the A-Train?

300

A chord with 1-b3-5-b7-9 is called a 

What is a minor 9th chord?
400

A visual aid that includes every usable key signature in music

What is the circle of fifths?

400

This female vocalist helped popularize scat singing.

Who is Ella Fitzgerald?
400

This style of jazz was about the musicians, not the audience, and featured complex melodies and chord progressions

What is bebop?

400

Coleman Hawkins made this ballad famous, though he barely hints at the melody at times. The song modulates a half-step up for the B section

What is Body and Soul?
400

The 9, 11, and 13 are also known as these

What are chord extensions?

500

There are seven of these scales with specific harmonic behaviors in each major scale

What are modes?

500

This pianist wrote bebop music and danced around his piano when he wasn't playing

Who is Thelonious Monk?

500

This style of jazz originated in Brazil and mixed Samba and Cool Jazz

What is Bossa Nova?
500

The tonal centers of this jam session standard outline a Major 7th chord of the key that it's in

What is All The Things You Are?

500
b9, #9, #11, and b13 are known as these

What are chord alterations?