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CD 1:11 illustrates
 
  A. chordophones
   B. polyrhythms
  C. homophony
  D. back beat

Question 2

CD 1:32 illustrates
 
  A. contrast without unity
   B. 5 beats in each measure
  C. a constant back beat
   D. a constantly changing tempo



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B. polyrhythms

Answer to Question 2

ANS : C. a constant back beat



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