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Printing helped musical scores to be mass produced. Which BEST explains printing’s impact on music in the era?
(1 point)
Some composers became more famous than others in the era.
Some composers became more famous than others in the era.
It encouraged printing in other forms of the performing arts, like drama.
New pieces could circulate quickly, expanding what musicians could play.
New pieces could circulate quickly, expanding what musicians could play.
It ended the career of amateur musicians, who generally played without written music.
(1 point)
Some composers became more famous than others in the era.
Some composers became more famous than others in the era.
It encouraged printing in other forms of the performing arts, like drama.
New pieces could circulate quickly, expanding what musicians could play.
New pieces could circulate quickly, expanding what musicians could play.
It ended the career of amateur musicians, who generally played without written music.
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New pieces could circulate quickly, expanding what musicians could play.
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