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James Scott was a ragtime pianist who also worked as a song plugger, which is
 
  a. a performer who improvises music in the spaces between songs in musical theater
 b. a demonstrator of pianos in a music store
 c. a musician who promotes newly published compositions to potential buyers
 d. a performer of songs as background music on the radio

Question 2

An antiphon is a:
 
  a. long melismatic setting for the final a of the Alleluia. b. short chant that begins and concludes the antiphonal singing of a psalm.
  c. short chant in which one melody is repeated for as many as five or sixstanzas of text.
 d. standard formula of praise to the Holy Trinity that is added to the end ofevery psalm.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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