What are some of the distinctive sections of this Stomp Dance? (See Active Listening guide.) (Answers may vary)
What will be an ideal response?
• Introductory comments and calling people to line up
• Lead singer begins first iterative phrases, focusing on a single low note (0:41)
• The leader begins to stomp in time to the regular pulse of the call-and-response pattern (1:06).
• Other descriptions can be found in the Active Listening guide.
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Which of the following inventions occurred during the late Middle Ages?
a. safer oceangoing ships b.paper and fixed-type printing c.electricity and mass transportation d.the heavy wheeled plow
Productions of the medieval mystery cycles took place within the community on an annual basis.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Listen to "Old Joe Clark". What instruments are primarily being heard in this piece?