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jerry coleman

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The theorbo is a:
 
  A) low, bassoon-like wind instrument
  B) keyboard instrument with three rows of keys for playing all the chromatic notes
  C) a large, lute-like instrument with a full octave of additional bass strings descending in a diatonic pattern
  D) a large, bowed string instrument played between the legs

Question 2

Professional musicians supplemented their own income by
 
  A) making radio jingles
 
  B) building instruments
 
  C) touring with bands and playing popular tunes
 
  D) teaching lessons
 
  E) writing songs in many different styles under various identities



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Rilsmarie951

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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