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Tazate

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What is responsorial singing in chant?
 
  a. A method of musical performance in which a divided choir alternately singsback and forth.
 b. When the choir constantly repeats a pitch followed by a mediation or atermination; it is the heart of psalm singing.
 c. A technique in which the verses of a chant are assigned to alternatingperformi ng forces, such as an organ and choir.
 d. When the full choir prefaces and responds to the psalm verse, which is sungby a soloist.

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What was one of the ways that the black male quartets differed from the gospel divas?
 
  A) adopted aspects of jazz
 
  B) sang unaccompanied
 
  C) featured a soloist with backup vocals
 
  D) adopted vocal mannerisms of the Holiness singing



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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