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sam.t96

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Who is credited with introducing minims and semiminims into rhythmic notation?
 
  a) Franco of Cologne
  b) Anonymous IV
  c) Lonin
  d) Petrus de Cruce

Question 2

Which best describes the use of sonata form in the nineteenth century?
 
  a) it declined in popularity and its use gradually ceased completely
  b) romantic composers generally preferred to use sonata form in a strict manner
  c) it was sometimes used, but only by conservative composers
  d) it frequently was used but generally was varied or disguised by composers



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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