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big1devin

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Harlem jazz pianists honed their playing skills in cutting contests at
 
  a. all-white dinner parties
 b. rent parties
 c. nightclub jam sessions
 d. concert recitals

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What is a mensuration canon?
 
  a. The sounds of two voices are staggered by the careful placement of rests.
  b. Two voices perform the same music at different rates of speed. c. A canon that endlessly circles back to the beginning.
  d. A slow moving tenor accompanies the upper two canonic voices.



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Answer to Question 1

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