One of the things that sets the musical apart from the opera is that its melodies are easily sung.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Generally, musicals differ from operas in that they include memorable and easily singable songs. Operas often include brilliant arias, but performing them requires quite a bit of vocal training.
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What one skill is not usually associated with a record producer?
a. Knack for picking popular songs b. An understand of recording engineering c. Access to money d. Mastery of at least two musical instruments (or voice and one instrument)
The Romanesque style is marked by...
A. its innovation of the pointed arch. B. its stark simplicity and use of the rounded arch. C. its movement away from the Church. D. its light and spacious cathedrals.
A genre of chamber music cultivated with special intensity by Baroque composers was the __________
a) symphony b) mass c) hymn d) sonata
A sound bridge is
A. overlapping the sound of one scene into the next. B. a lightweight frame for quickly moving a microphone above the action while filming on location. C. boosting the volume of the music to make it more prominent than the voices or sound effects. D. transferring a sound from one channel to another in multichannel recording.