What does Worlds of Music mean by “gaining entry”?

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• Gaining entry refers to the initial part of the music ethnography project when the student gains entry into the musical situation he/she has chosen to study. This initial contact is very important because it establishes contact with the experts--referred to as "consultants," e.g., musicians in this situation--who can provide students with first hand information from the "field."

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Identify the style of popular music that is prevalent in Mexico and parts of the southwestern United States

a. jalisco b. mariachi c. rumba d. klezmer e. tabasco

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The third movement of Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 7 owes much to the influence of ____'s music, while remaining true to his own style

A) Arnold Schoenberg B) Béla Bartók C) Darius Milhaud D) Igor Stravinsky

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Romantic artists were not interested in the __________

A. fantastic world of dreams B. exotic world of the Orient C. beauty of nature, often seen in its wilder aspects D. symmetry of machine-made products E. life in the women's quarters of harems

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Lichtenstein used comic strips as subject matter because:

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