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sjones

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What is the name of the guitar-like effect Scarlatti transferred to the keyboard?
 
  A) hand-crossing
  B) acciaccatura
  C) coloratura
  D) Bebung

Question 2

How is Webern's music similar to the style of painting known as pointillism?
 
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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

melodic lines sometimes dissolve into a succession of minute splotches of color



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