Stravinsky and Schoenberg shared the same modernist ideals in musical
composition, establishing the Second Viennese School.
a. true
b. false
B
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What will be an ideal response?
Popular music is the only genre that lacks multicultural collaborations.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following statements concerning the Beatles' music is not true?
A. Their melodies always used the traditional major and minor scales. B. They used many electronic and instrumental sounds not previously associated with rock music. C. Their harmonic vocabulary was richer than that of most rock music. D. Their songs sometimes contained changes of meter and phrases of irregular length.
There are two basic kinds of samples in common use. One is the recorded sound of a voice or group of
voices, an instrument or a group of instruments, or some other sound. The other kind:
a. takes instrument sounds and turns them into vocal sounds b. deals with electronic mixing c. involves lifting short excerpts from existing recordings to use in a new recording d. tries different instruments to see which best fits the recording