When used in music, the word “texture” refers to

a. the smoothness or roughness of the melody
b. the style in which a melody is played or sung
c. the combination of instruments playing the melody
d. the basic approach in the use of pitches
e. the distance from the lowest note in a melody to the highest


ANS: d.

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