What is meant by the term “tremolo.”
a. a poetic unit of two or more lines with a consistent meter and rhyme scheme
b. two or more voices or instrumental parts singing or playing the same pitch
c. the density and disposition of the musical lines that make up a musical
composition
d. a musical tremor produced on a string instrument by repeating the same pitch
with quick up and down strokes of the bow
e. a slight and continual wobbling of the pitch produced on a string instrument
or by the human voice
D
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A. religious commissions declined B. religion was replaced by science C. lower-class patrons opted for scenes of everyday life D. Spanish authorities banned images of holy persons
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Cluniac monks became famous for their ________.
a. riotous living b. scholarship c. hospitals d. small chapels
Although the texts and melodies of Sarum chant were similar to those used on the continent, the modes were distinctly English
A) true B) false