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jeatrice

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How did the formation of the orchestra change toward the end of the eighteenth century?
 
  a. Clarinets were added, and woodwinds played a more prominent role.
  b. Trombones became a standard orchestra instrument.
  c. The violins began to be divided into three groups.
  d. Timpanis were included for somber occasions.

Question 2

The characteristic focused sound of the koto comes from the
 
  a. type of wood from which it is made.
  b. method of playing the instrument.
  c. dissonant intervals played on two strings at once.
  d. tension of its strings, which produces few overtone partials.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

D




jeatrice

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Excellent

 

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