List some of the conclusions about European music in general presented throughout this section in Worlds of Music. (Answers may vary.)
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• "Compared with music throughout the rest of the world, most music in Europe has relatively simple symmetrical structures in rhythm and overall form."
• "European music tends towards rhythmic organization of even pulses in repeating groups of two or three beats."
• ". . . [M]elodic structures tend toward pairs of melodic ideas (A and B phrases) and repeating structures (such as the strophic song form, i.e., verses with the same repeating melody, as is common in many hymns).
• Melodies tend to be based mostly on a major scale or less commonly on a minor scale and their associated harmonies.
• Harmony and harmonic rhythm are unique European contributions to world music.
• European musics represent a vast diversity and variety of music styles, genres, and associated cultural practices shaped in some degree by common religious and political institutions.
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Which of the following is the Greek term for "the good or flourishing life"?
a. arête b. pistis c. energeia d. eudaimonia
In what ways has classical Greece had a profound influence on the culture of the West? Use specific examples to support your point of view.
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