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Accents placed before or after the beat are called:
 
  a. harmony.
  b. improvisation.
  c. riffs.
  d. syncopation.

Question 2

What is a riff?
 
  a. A long, non-repeating musical idea
  b. A complicated musical phrase
  c. A short, simple musical phrase
  d. A style of comping



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c. A short, simple musical phrase



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