Jazz - MGMAT RC

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Jazz - MGMAT RC

by RadiumBall » Sat Apr 30, 2011 2:04 am
The immigration of Europeans and the importation of West African slaves to America resulted in a convergence of cultures, traditions, and art forms, including music. Jazz, first played in New Orleans in the early 1900s, borrowed heavily from the European musical scale and harmonic system. Jazz ensembles were built predominantly on European instruments, manifested primarily in its performance. Scatting, a technique used by jazz vocalists to mimic the sounds of instruments, had its origin in West African vocal traditions. The emphasis on improvisation in jazz music, in addition to group participation, also came from West African music.
Some musicologists argue that jazz is a purely American form of music. Others, however, contend that jazz is rooted in a history similar to that of such as the trumpet, trombone, saxophone, and piano. The West African influence on jazz was America itself, a history of confluence. Proponents of the argument that jazz is purely American often point to its genesis in New Orleans as evidence for this perspective. The irony, however, is that the essence of America lies in the plurality of its roots. To deny the rich and complex history of jazz, and the true origins of the art form, is to deny the very aspects of the art form that make it undeniably American.


1) It can be inferred from the passage that the author would be less inclined to label jazz an American art form if which of the following were true?

a) New Orleans was not the place where jazz music was first played.

b) Jazz music was first created in New York when four avant-garde musicians from different cultural backgrounds came together to experiment with unprecedented musical concepts.

c) With the influx of West Africans to the Americas came a very specific West African musical style which eventually came to be called "jazz" in New Orleans

d) Jazz music actually draws more of its character from South American and Native American traditions than from those of Europe or West Africa.

e) The instruments used by jazz musicians were predominately of West African origin, not European origin.


2) Which of the following statements concerning jazz is most directly suggested in the passage?

a0 The plurality of jazz's roots has led multiple cultures to claim jazz as their own.

b) If jazz musicians had not borrowed from the European musical scale, they would have used the West African musical scale instead.

c) Only European and African cultures had an influence on the development of jazz

d) Jazz was played in West Africa prior to its introduction in New Orleans in the early 1900s.

e) Instrumentation was not a primary component of the West African influence on jazz.


Which of the following elements of jazz most likely has its origin in West African musical traditions?

a) the emphasis on a tonal harmonic structure

b) the use of an instrument to mimic a vocalist's sound

c) the use of traditional African instruments

d) the use of many instruments in a jazz ensemble

e) an impromptu call-and-response between two instruments in the ensemble

I can only tell that I got all 3 wrong :(
Really wierd!

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by vikram4689 » Sat Apr 30, 2011 2:53 am
Is it

1.D
2.E
3.D
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by RadiumBall » Sat Apr 30, 2011 9:29 pm
No Dear,
It is

C)
E)
E)

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by vikram4689 » Sat Apr 30, 2011 11:16 pm
Yups made a mistake in question 1 , it should be C
Actually the explanation is that Author labeled Jazz as American because of influx of various cultures. Now option C says that "A specific West American Style" eventually came out to become Jazz in New Orleans but there were no modification done to the musical style, so the musical style derived from only one culture which is not in accordance with what the author label as American.

Ist Para last 2 lines states that West African added lot more than adding instruments, so answer is E

Answer to 3 rd question is also in last line of 1st para,but i am confused b/w D & E. Each of them can be resulted from "improvisation in music"(contributes to E) & group participation (contributes to D). May someone else can throw some light on this.
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by RadiumBall » Sun May 01, 2011 3:24 am
How did you derive or infer that "the Author labeled Jazz as American because of influx of various cultures."?

Note that cultures and countries are different and you may not mix up the two.

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by vikram4689 » Sun May 01, 2011 10:43 am
Here is the line
"The irony, however, is that the essence of America lies in the plurality of its roots"

In case it is not clear do let me know....
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by TOPGMAT » Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:14 am
RadiumBall wrote:No Dear,
It is

C)
E)
E)
Why is the answer to the 3rd question E ?
"Scatting, a technique used by jazz vocalists to mimic the sounds of instruments, had its origin in West African vocal traditions. The emphasis on improvisation in jazz music, in addition to group participation, also came from West African music. "
Only this much is told about west african influence on jazz...
So why is it E and not A ?
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