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What are some differences that distinguish the music of CD 3:6 from the music of CD 3:3?
  The following features are found specifically on CD /3:6--
 
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As you listen to the selection CD 3:6, compare what you are hearing to CD 3:3, the sanjun Muyu muyari warmigu by the Quichua master harpist Efran with Rafael, voice and golpe. Identify four prominent similarities between the two selectionssee also relevant discussion in WOM.
 
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Answer to Question 1

 the distinctive character of Peruvian harp-accompaniment style
 the vocal quality of the female singer of wayno:
 distinctive melodic turns of the vocal phrase
 portamentosliding to tones
 focused, clear vocal quality

Answer to Question 2

 (1) The harp is prominent in the two selections, both as an accompanying and lead instrument.
 (2) Both examples illustrate the familiar Andean bimodality--minor scale/key and its relative major (B minor/D major in the case of CD 3:6).
 (3) In both CD 3:3 and CD 3:6 the accompanying rhythms are tapped on the harp soundbox rather than on a drum.
 (4) Accompanying rhythmic patterns in both selections involve three-note marker patterns: short-long-short in CD 3:3; long-short-short or triplet of three notes, short-short-short, in CD 3:6.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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