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KWilfred

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With reference to timbrethe rhythmic layer is being provided by which instrument?
 
  A. veena
   B. mridangam
  C. ghatam
  D. morsang

Question 2

The pitch aspectmelody
 
  A. contains many repeated notes.
  B. avoids repeating notes.
  C. avoids pitch-bending/gliding.
  D. is played from printed music.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B. mridangam

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A. contains many repeated notes.



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