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McCoy Tyner's unique manner of chord voicing was based on
 
  a. stacked thirds and octave drones
 b. stacked fourths and open fifth drones
 c. stacked fifths and tone clusters
 d. stacked thirds and open fourth drones

Question 2

How did the musicians of the New German School view the question of how the great music of the past should be played?
 
  a. They had no concern for the music of the past and were only interested inperforming modern works.
 b. Scores should be freely interpreted, rearranged, and altered to suit themodern performer.
 c. Performers should adhere exactly to the score.



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Answer to Question 1

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