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Garrulous

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What is the difference between rock steady and reggae?
 
 

a) Rock steady is more political than reggae
  b) Reggae is a Jamaican style; rock steady is its English imitation
  c) Reggae takes a more flexible rhythmic approach
  d) Rock steady always includes keyboards; reggae never does



Question 2

Which of the following is NOT true of disco?
 
 

a) Most songs are at approximately the same tempo
  b) It was imported from England
  c) It is based on a heavy, four-on-the-floor rhythm
  d) It was a producers music




covalentbond

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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