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jerry coleman

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Which musician is not considered a medieval composer?
 
 

a. Hildegard of Bingen
  b. Leoninus
  c. Machaut
  d. Palestrina
  e. Perotinus



Question 2

Which statement does not apply to the musical style of the Middle Ages?
 
 

a. monophonic music sung mainly in notes of equal value without clearly marked rhythms
  b. polyphony has dissonant phrases that end with open, hollow-sounding chords
  c. duple meter used almost exclusively throughout the period
  d. mainly vocal music, few instrumental compositions survive
  e. melodies mostly move by step within a narrow range and rarely uses the chromatic notes of the scale




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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c



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