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vicotolentino

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Which of the following probably represents Thelonious Monk's greatest contribution to bebop?
 
  a. his widely imitated repertoire of bebop licks
 b. his unique reharmonizations of standards
 c. his virtuosic playing style
 d. his ability to improvise up-tempo melodic lines

Question 2

What is obbligato recitative?
 
  a. Section of recitative in which a solo instrument is added to the bassocontinuo accompaniment.
 b. Narrative text set to speech-like melody but accompanied solely bykeyboard. c. Expressive manner of singing that falls between the simple recitative styleand the florid manner of the aria. d. Recitative accompanied by the full orchestra.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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