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khang

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A major scale is a diatonic scale with half-steps only between
 
  A) the third and fourth and seventh and eighth notes
 
  B) the first and second notes and octaves
 
  C) the third and fourth and eleventh and twelfth notes
 
  D) the fifth and sixth
 
  E) the tonic and the dominant

Question 2

Describe the music of The Geneva Psalter. How did the music differ from the Geistliche Gesangbchlein?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

monophonic melodies, not polyphonic settings





 

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