The driving left hand, repeated melodic, and rhythmic pattern in boogie-woogie is called:
A) ostinato
B) lead riff
C) instrumental break
D) counter melody
A
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Prior to the Baroque period, composers did not indicate which instrument should play a
particular part.
a. true b. false
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A. chance operations B. Pop Art C. silence timed to mimic traditional movements of music D. Abstract Expressionism
François de La Rochefoucauld wrote ________ that reflect the self-interest, hypocrisy, and greed of human beings—including and especially the aristocrats of his day
A. song lyrics B. sonnets C. maxims D. moody dramas
What style of harmony does Still employ in "A Black Pierrot"?
a) parallel b) chromatic c) polytonal d) diatonic