Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
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
Look for the author's explicit evaluation of 'typical accounts' of bebop (especially the final paragraph) and pick the choice that matches that critique.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage19.According to the passage, which one of the following is true of typical accounts of the origins of bebop?
Correct Answer
D
The passage states: "This insistence that bebop is anticommercial may suit the needs of contemporary jazz discourse, but it is a poor basis for historical inquiry." and immediately follows: "It idealizes the circumstances of artistic creation and represses the unpleasant reality that commercial relations permeate all realms of musical entertainment." These sentences explicitly say that typical accounts overly idealize artistic creation, which matches choice D.
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