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corkyiscool3328

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Which type of vocal music is characterized by clear meter, regular rhythms, and
  long vocal melismas (one vowel spread out over many notes)?


 
 

a. chorale
  b. recitative
  c. chamber cantata
  d. concertino
  e. aria



Question 2

This singing style expresses feeling or emotion rather than narrating the dramas
  action. All or part of the orchestra, including the basso continuo, accompanies
  the singer.


 
 

a. chorale
  b. chamber cantata
  c. aria
  d. recitative
  e. arpeggio




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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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