Except for sounding in different octaves, the first three phrases in this music example
are almost alike. Which one is somewhat different?
a. the first phrase
b. the second phrase
c. the third phrase
ANS: b.
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Match the following:
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The light, satirical style of ________, who wrote attractive and witty compositions with absurd, surrealistic titles such as Three Pieces in the Form of a Pear, pointed the way for other French composers.
A. Georges Auric B. Louis Durey C. Darius Milhaud D. Erik Satie
______ meter means that the music is organized in a pattern of TWO beats (like a march).
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).