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mikaylakyoung

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What is the last step in the film music synchronization process?
 
  a) The editor makes final adjustments based on the final cut of the film.
  b) The music editor superimposes the recorded soundtrack onto the film.
  c) The orchestra records the score.
  d) The orchestra rehearses the score.

Question 2

Which of the following best describes this selection's music-text relationship?
 
  a) highly melismatic
  b) neumatic and occasionally melismatic
  c) largely syllabic
  d) syllabic, neumatic, and melismatic



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Answer to Question 1

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