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Jkov05

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What do you hear in the music that marks this selection as a work song? What is the function of this particular work song?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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 congregational hymn-singing, chanted prayer, modern gospel songs, musical chanting of sermon, invitational song, singing of the word Amen.
 
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Answer to Question 1

 the sound of axes choppingoccurs on the fourth beat of each measure
 to regulate the axe blows of many workers chopping down a tree together

Answer to Question 2

 to take the workers' minds off their difficult tasks
 to coordinate the efforts of the workers.





 

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