Beneath each of the following melodies, write the type of scale or mode that is used. Following your answer, write the names of the notes that form the scale or mode. (For example, if the mode were C Ionian, you would write C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C.) In each melody, you may consider the last note to be the “tonic.”

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Josquin des Prez was

a. unknown in his day. b. an international celebrity in his time. c. born a nobleman in southern France. d. also a noted painter and sculptor.

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