Library/PT 156/Sec 3/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

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Many histories say bebop began because swing had become stale and the music industry kept propping it up, so musicians had to break away and make jazz 'art.' The author argues this is too simple: commercial forces didn’t just trap musicians—selling music made jazz a profession and helped produce bebop. Parker, Gillespie, and Monk weren’t trying to escape commerce so much as find a new way to work with it to gain freedom and respect.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentences that describe how the bebop originators related to commercialism; choose the answer directly supported by those explicit lines.

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The author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements about the originators of bebop?

Correct Answer
C
The passage explicitly describes the originators as professional musicians who accepted commercial relations: "mass-market capitalism was not a prison from which the true artist was duty-bound to escape, but a system of transactions defining music as a profession, thereby making their achievements possible." It also says that "they were not trying to disengage from the \"commercial\" music world so much as to find a new point of engagement with it—one that would grant them a measure of autonomy and recognition." These sentences directly support choice C.
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