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Think аbоut оne genre оr style of populаr music you enjoy. Think аbout the way people listen to and enjoy that music. Compare that to the way jazz was heard and enjoyed in the era covered by the film. To answer: 1. Identify the musical style or genre you enjoy today. 2. Identify one similarity or one significant difference in the way people heard or enjoyed jazz in the WW II era and the way people hear and enjoy your favorite music today. 3. Explain the similarity or difference, using something you remember from the film and some specific details about the way people listen today. For reference, below is the list of some jazz terms and names from the film: Places New Orleans – birthplace of jazz Chicago – where jazz grew up Kansas City –first home of Charlie Parker, lots of jazz New York – jazz capitol of the world Minton’s Playhouse (where bebop was born) Savoy Ballroom (Harlem dancers invented the Lindy Hop) Cotton Club (speakeasy where Duke Ellington first became famous) People Louis Armstrong Winton Marsalis Benny Goodman Duke Ellington Dave Brubeck Billie Holiday Billy Strayhorn Charlie Parker Miles Davis Dizzy Gillespie Thelonius Monk Glenn Miller Django Reinhardt Instruments Trumpet Saxophone (sax) Trombone Piano Guitar Drums Bass Vibraphone (vibes)