<span>Answers 1. Add Yours. Answered by jill d #170087 6 years ago 4/29/2012 11:38 AM. "Later that afternoon, back at the hotel, </span>Sohrab<span> and Amir watch </span>TV<span> and talk about </span>San Francisco<span>. </span>While<span> they talk about America, </span>two<span> clerics on </span>TV<span> discuss whether or </span>not<span> a Muslim will go to hell for wearing baggy pants." ...</span>
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True
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Charles Parker Jr. was an influential American jazz saxophonist. He introduced innovative music composition with revolutionary harmonic ideas. Parker was known as "Yardbird" or simply “Bird.”
A new club opened in December 1949, a block west of 53rd Broadway Street in which Charlie performed live for a radio broadcast. Birdland became "Jazz Corner of the World" or the mecca of jazz. It was historic as it never happened that a club was named after musician. Charlie Parker was the sole inspiration for Birdland, an intrinsic part of Jazz history in New York
I think the answer is <span>Aesthetic but I'm not 100% sure</span>
The organization of musical ideas in time is called the <span>form.</span>
TRUE.
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