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Postmodern musical style __________.
 
  a) combinesmodern and traditional elements
  b) seeks a complete break with the past
  c) is characterized by a stylistic homogeneity
  d) draws on the forms and techniques of eighteenth-century music

Question 2

Why does much gospel music rely on stock, formulaic harmonic progressions?
 
  a) It increases the participatory nature of the music.
  b) It reflects a lack of training.
  c) Hammond organs are only capable of a few chords.
  d) Only certain progressions are allowed by Sanctified churches.



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