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j.rubin

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Most people would have heard swing music
 
  a. on radios and jukeboxes
 b. in nightclubs and speakeasies
 c. by playing it themselves from sheet music
 d. in local concert halls

Question 2

Which statement does not apply to the lute?
 
  a. It was the most popular of all musical instruments during the sixteenthcentury.
 b. Although it takes a long time to tune, it enjoys the advantage of portability --you can walk around with it.
 c. Played with a bow, it is the direct ancestor of the modern violin.
  d. Music for this instrument was written in a special type of notation calledtablature.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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j.rubin

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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