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A syllabic setting is
 
  a. music chanted on nonsense syllables.
  b. text set to one note per syllable.
  c. music sung on the syllable la..
  d. music sung on the solfeggio syllables.

Question 2

Melismatic refers to
 
  a. sacred themes in musical works.
  b. text set to multiple notes per syllable.
  c. melodies sung in an automatic and mechanical style.
  d. text set to one note per syllable.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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