What is the type of harmony in the second verse of "Chester," when the tenor and bass sing independent lines with the soprano doubling the tenor at the octave?
a. unison
b. two-part harmony
c. three-part harmony
d. four-part harmony
B
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A. Surrealist B. nonrepresentational C. abstract D. Expressionist
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Consider the Figurine of a Voluptuous Lady. Identify the culture in which this work was created and discuss its formal elements and the purposes for which it was likely created
What will be an ideal response?
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Native American music usually contains no
A. melody. B. rhythm. C. harmony. D. bass.
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Which of the following best relates to this composition?
a) verismo and virtuosity b) volta and verbunkos c) vamp and verse d) vaudeville and vocalize
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