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erika

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Who is the probable composer of He Who Gladly Serves?
 
  a. Alfonso el Sabio
  b. Guillaume de Machaut
  c. the head musician of Alfonso's court
  d. the real composer is probably anonymous

Question 2

Monophony is when
 
  a. one instrument plays a melody over a drone bass.
   b. two or more instruments play independent melodies.
  c. all instruments play the same notes together, in unison.
   d. two instruments play the same melody, but with different embellishments.



eliasc0401

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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