The length of a musical sound is called the rhythm
a. True
b. False
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A) High Renaissance B) Low Renaissance C) Northern Renaissance D) Late Gothic E) Italian Renaissance
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A. transportation. B. coal-mining. C. textiles. D. agriculture.
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