Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Miles Davis was a very productive jazz trumpeter who kept changing his musical style, and many traditional critics disliked him. He started in bebop, helped create 'cool' jazz in 1948, then in the 1950s led a band that let soloists play without following the same repeating chords, making a quiet, orchestra-like sound. By the late 1960s he used electric instruments, rock rhythms, and studio editing, moves that fans of classic jazz saw as breaking the rules. Critics reacted strongly because his experiments widened what jazz could be, and because he changed so often and had a long career, they couldn't easily fit him into their usual rankings.
Logic Breakdown
Scan paragraph 2 (the 1948 New York think tank) where the passage explicitly ties that group's innovations to the origin of West Coast cool.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage2.According to the passage, which one of the following is true of the "West Coast cool" jazz style?
Correct Answer
E
The passage directly links West Coast cool to New York innovations: "In 1948, he became a member of an impromptu musical think tank that gathered in a New York City apartment." and "The work of this group not only slowed down tempos and featured ensemble playing as much as or even more than solos—in direct reaction to bebop—it also became the seedbed for the 'West Coast cool' jazz style." These sentences show the style grew out of innovations developed in New York City, so E is correct.
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