In Billings's original version, "Chester" was written for
a. soprano, tenor, and bass.
b. alto, tenor I, tenor II, and bass.
c. soprano, alto, tenor, and bass.
d. soprano I, soprano II, alto, and bass.
C
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a. ?melodies based major or minor mode scales b. ?the concepts of harmony and harmonic rhythm c. ?complex rhythmic structures d. ?pulses repeating in groups of twos or threes
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