Boogie Woogie piano style features a powerful, active, repetitive left-hand pattern in the lower part of
the piano while the right hand does this:
a. plays chords on the upper part
b. plays repeated riffs on the upper part
c. plays the same thing on the upper part
d. rests
B
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c. A freely composed instrumental piece, usually for organ or instrumentalensemble, which imitated the lively rhythms and lightly imitative style ofmonody. d. An instrumental piece, usually for lute or keyboard, similar in style to theimitative motet.
Dominicans and Franciscans were mendicant orders, meaning that they
a) relied on contributions from their communities for support. b) were comprised solely of individuals with inherited wealth. c) were rivals who secretly sought each other’s destruction. d) functioned apart from the world, like the Benedictines.