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The technique where two tonal centers are used at the same time is called
Option A
Dissonance
Option B
Atonal
Option C
Polytonality
Option D
Polyphony
Question 6
Question 6
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Question 6
Music that lacks a tonal center is called
Option A
Duplicity
Option B
Non-tonal
Option C
Keyless
Option D
Atonal
Question 7
Question 7
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Question 7
Twentieth century rhythm
Option A
Followed the rules from the preceding period
Option B
None of the above
Option C
Was logical
Option D
Fell strictly into strict meters
Question 8
Question 8
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Question 8
American rhythmic innovations were influenced by
Option A
Ragtime and jazz
Option B
European models
Option C
Strict adherence to meter
Option D
Western native American patterns
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Q5 (two tonal centers at once): Option C — Polytonality
Q6 (music that lacks a tonal center): Option D — Atonal
Q7 (Twentieth‑century rhythm): Option B — None of the above
Q8 (American rhythmic innovations influenced by): Option A — Ragtime and jazz
Q6 (music that lacks a tonal center): Option D — Atonal
Q7 (Twentieth‑century rhythm): Option B — None of the above
Q8 (American rhythmic innovations influenced by): Option A — Ragtime and jazz
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