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KimWrice

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How was the sound of the guitar altered in fusion groups?
 
  a. the mellow sound of the hollow-body electric guitar was preferred, with echo effects
 b. the gentle sound of the hollow-body acoustic guitar was preferred, with feedback effects
 c. the steely sound of the solid-body electric guitar was preferred, with distortion effects
 d. the mellow sound of the solid-body electric guitar was preferred, with blurring effects

Question 2

The mystic chord is closely related to the ________ scale, with only one note that deviates from the pattern.
 
  a. pentatonic
  b. whole-tone
  c. octatonic
  d. Phrygian



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bimper21

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



KimWrice

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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