What is the relationship of the voices in "I Can All Too Well Compare My Lady"?
a. active upper voice with slower lower voices
b. two voices of equal prominence
c. unison
d. polyphony over a plainchant melody
A
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Describe in your own words what you hear in this section relative to the time characteristics and pitch aspects. What makes the tanam section sound different from the preceding alapana section? (Answers should vary.)
What will be an ideal response?
The texture of this selection?
a) features sections with union plainchant, as well as free and measured organum b) is entirely monophonic c) features sections with free and measured organum d) In entirely note-again-note polyphony
What popular black-music genre replaced blues at this time?
What will be an ideal response?