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music style reliant on improvisation and avoiding traditional tunes, repeating chord progressions, and regular pulse.
music style featuring harmonically static stretches based on a single scale or mode.
a style of music composition based on a radically reduced amount of musical material, thus relying on static harmony, patterned rhythms, and repetition.
resembling the minor scale but with a raised sixth degree
a remarkable singer by any standard, could use her capacious voice both as a jazz instrument and as a vehicle for words.
a postmodern style of composition that incorporates modernist and pre modernist elements
the mixing of modernist and pre modernist styles in a way that emphasizes their contrasts.
a minimalist style in which two or more identical parts are played in slightly different tempos.
the thick instrumental texture associated with 1960s popular recordings produced by Phil Spector.
an office building at 1619 Broadway in New York City, in the 1960s a center for popular songwriting and publishing.
the American fascination with the Beatles and other British bands in the 1960s.
a southern Californian rock style of the 1960s that emphasizes loud electric guitars, heavy reverb, rapid tremolo picking, and the use of Middle Eastern scales and borrowings from the Mexican mariachi.
popular style featuring country-style vocals, polished instrumental and vocal backings, and the downplaying of traditional instruments such as fiddle and banjo.
style of 1960s soul music that resembles mainstream pop in its use of smooth vocals and string sections.

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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