Similar to some instrumental and vocal African music, South American panpipe ensembles use a technique called hocketing. Hocketing is social music, for you cannot play the entire melody by yourself; one or more partners are needed to share the melodic line. Each musician plays only one note of the melody during their turn.
Indiate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: True
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___ was the album that achieved the most commercial success for U2
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