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karen

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What did drummers begin to do differently during the swing era?
 
  a. keep time on the hi-hat, closing it on beats 2 and 4
 b. play military rudiments on the snare
 c. drop unexpected bombs on the bass drum
 d. reincorporate the cowbells and woodblocks from the early days of jazz

Question 2

What is prima pratica?
 
  a. All of these choices.
  b. A conservative style of church music in which dissonance is carefullycontrolled . c. The tradition of composition that goes back from Palestrina to Josquin andOckeghem.
 d. A style of composition that contrasts with the freer writing found in somemadrigals of the late sixteenth century.



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Answer to Question 2

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