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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Listen to the excerpt:John Cage's recording of his 89-minute composition, Indeterminacy, is an example of __________.
A. chance operations B. Pop Art C. silence timed to mimic traditional movements of music D. Abstract Expressionism
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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
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What style of harmony does Still employ in "A Black Pierrot"?
a) parallel b) chromatic c) polytonal d) diatonic
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