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How were bebop harmonies different than swing-era harmonies?
 
  a. they were not much different than swing-era harmonies
 b. they used fewer chords, simplifying the harmonic language
 c. they used the same basic chords, but sped up the changes
 d. they emphasized the upper parts of chords such as ninths and elevenths

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What is the meaning of the word clavecin?
 
  a. Term used to designate a group of pieces loosely associated by feeling andkey.
 b. The French term for harpsichord. c. An oboe-like instrument, but slightly lower in range.
  d. A large bass-lute used to play the basso continuo line.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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