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Jazz Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 Final Jeopardy Musicians Vocabulary Jazz History Instruments Grab Bag 10 20 30 40 50

Louis Armstrong played this instrument. Musicians– 10 points Louis Armstrong played this instrument. Category 1 - 10

Musicians– 20 points Duke Ellington played this instrument. Category 1 - 20

Musicians– 30 points Billie Holiday played this instrument.

Musicians– 40 points Benny Goodman played this instrument.

Musicians– 50 points Ella Fitzgerald played this instrument.

Vocabulary– 10 points This is when you play or sing music that you are making up on the spot.

Vocabulary – 20 points A small jazz group, usually with a rhythm section plus a few solo instruments.

Vocabulary– 30 points This is a large jazz group with multiple players per instrument.

Vocabulary – 40 points A type of singing where singers use nonsense syllables instead of words to improvise.

Vocabulary– 50 points This is a repeated pattern of chord changes typical to both jazz and blues music.

Jazz History – 10 points The piece of technology that brought jazz into homes across the country in the 1920’s.

Jazz History– 20 points The style of music that Elvis Presley helped make more Popular than jazz in the 1950’s.

Jazz History– 30 points Jazz is known to have started in this city.

Jazz History– 40 points Two kinds of music that that influenced the creation of jazz.

Jazz History– 50 points A time in American history in the 1930’s when many people lost jobs and couldn’t afford to buy records.

Instruments– 10 points Besides trumpet, another brass instrument used in jazz.

Instruments– 20 points The number of instruments usually in the rhythm section.

Instruments– 30 points The keyboard instrument used in jazz.

Instruments– 40 points Very large string instrument (usually used in the orchestra) in the rhythm section.

Instruments– 50 points The two typical woodwind instruments used in jazz.

Grab Bag– 10 points This famous jazz singer was also well known for playing trumpet.

Grab Bag– 20 points This singer auditioned to be a dancer first, but that didn’t work out.

Grab Bag– 30 points Rhythm where the accent is off the beat (used in jazz a lot!).

Grab Bag– 40 points Unusual characteristic of Dizzy Gillespie’s trumpet.

Grab Bag– 50 points The dance floor in the Savoy Ballroom had to be replaced this often due to heavy use.

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FINAL JEOPARDY Question: Louis Armstrong’s nickname.