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14 August, 09:05

This recording is in the late 1920s through early 1930s Cotton Club style of 'jungle music,' or numbers that featured many faux African musical stereotypes:

a. deep sounding drums.

b. 'growling' brass effects.

c. exotic-sounding harmonies.

d. melodies based on pentatonic (five pitch)

e. whole tone scales.

f. Listen to the musical example.

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  1. 14 August, 09:17
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    The given statement describes Growling brass effect

    Explanation:

    This jungle type of music evolved in the early 20th century and this type of music was first introduced by Duke Ellington. He was also well known for his inventive uses in the field of music which includes the orchestra the big band and he was also known for his eloquence and charisma.

    He also worked with the radios and with the cotton club and there he performed music for revenue and they also suggested burlesque. The jungle music is famous for its growling bass effect and it creates a good mood to the listeners.
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