The Music Theory of Jazz Improvisation
  • 1. Which form is commonly used in jazz compositions?
A) ABC form
B) ABAB form
C) AAAA form
D) AABA form
  • 2. Which mode is often used to improvise over a dominant seventh chord?
A) Phrygian mode
B) Dorian mode
C) Mixolydian mode
D) Ionian mode
  • 3. What is the typical time signature of jazz music?
A) 3/4
B) 6/8
C) 2/4
D) 4/4
  • 4. What role do chord extensions play in jazz?
A) Create dissonance only
B) Add color to chords
C) Simplify harmonies
D) Reduce tension
  • 5. What is 'modal jazz' primarily focused on?
A) Complex time signatures
B) Traditional harmonic progressions
C) Scales and modes
D) Rhythm sections
  • 6. What does 'tritone substitution' involve?
A) Repetition of a major chord
B) Adding an augmented chord
C) Using a natural scale
D) Replacing a dominant chord
  • 7. Which jazz style features improvisation without predetermined chord changes?
A) Free jazz
B) Swing
C) Bebop
D) Cool jazz
  • 8. How do jazz musicians typically learn to improvise?
A) By ear and transcribing
B) Using a metronome
C) Playing in solitude
D) Reading sheet music only
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