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jon_i

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What kind of music did New Orleans brass bands play for funeral processions?
 
  a. very somber music throughout, based on blues traditions
 b. peaceful, contemplative music to comfort the mourners
 c. sad music on the way to the burial, but upbeat jazzlike music on the way back
 d. upbeat dance music to celebrate the person's life, following African traditions

Question 2

Viderunt Hemanuel is an example of:
 
  a. all of these choices.
  b. sustained-tone organum.
  c. parallel organum.
  d. a sequence.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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