What does two-beat style refer to?
a. A string bass or tuba playing on only the first and third beat of each measure
b. A string bass plucking one note per beat
c. A banjo strumming on all four beats
d. Music with only two beats per measure
a. A string bass or tuba playing on only the first and third beat of
each measure
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a. Clarinet b. Saxophone c. Flute d. Oboe
What is an art song?
a. a song with high musical aspirations accompanied by a piano b. the concluding fast aria of any two- or three-section operatic scene c. the repeat of a piece demanded by an appreciative audience d. a song originating from an ethnic group and passed from generation to generation by oral tradition e. a genre of secular vocal music, originating in Italy, in which a cappella voices sing love poems