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The most conclusive-sounding cadence, often
The most conclusive-sounding cadence, often found at the end of a piece, is a(n)
• deceptive cadence. • plagal cadence. •
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Multiple Choice The most conclusive-sounding cadence, often found at the end of a piece, is a(n) (1 point) Responses
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The most conclusive-sounding cadence, often found at the end of a piece, is a(n)
(1 point) Responses deceptive cadence. deceptive
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4. Which minor scale has seventh scale degree when descending and descending?
a) natural minor b) melodic minor c) harmonic minor
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What does the term polyphony mean? (1 point) Responses one sounding one sounding same sounding same sounding many
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What does the term polyphony mean? (1 point) Responses one sounding one sounding same sounding same sounding many sounding many
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What does the term polyphony mean?
(1 point) Responses one sounding one sounding same sounding same sounding many sounding many
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What does the term polyphony mean?
(1 point) Responses one sounding one sounding same sounding same sounding many sounding many
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Which is a common way to organize woodwind instruments on an orchestral score from top to bottom? (1 point) Responses loudest to
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Which is a common way to organize woodwind instruments on an orchestral score from top to bottom?
(1 point) Responses loudest to
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