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go.lag

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While still in the hospital nursery, infants respond differently to slow music, such as lullabies, and lively music, such as action songs. Babies become more active when lively music is played (Wilcox, 1994). The musical element that infants are responding to is:
 
  A) tempo
  B) dynamics
  C) rhythm
  D) harmony
  E) pitch

Question 2

A classroom music laboratory should emphasize:
 
  A) Memorizing facts about famous musicians and their work
  B) Active involvement, a chance to explore and experiment
  C) Following the classroom rules
  D) Rhythm activities that require children to imitate a model
  E) Adult instruction


frogdreck123456

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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